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How to explain 'if i may' as a single sentence.
Mar 23, 2012 1:25 PM
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"let me answer, if I may". This is a polite way to get everyone's approval, and to have them listen to what you are saying.
"I will give my opinion, if I may". Same permission being asked for as above.
You could say, "I have a different opinion, if you don't mind"..... (you don't want to be argumentive).
"I know that some of us here want to do something else during our retreat this year. If I may, I'll give you our suggestions".
March 23, 2012
"If I may (do so)" is how you can understand it. It's usually a precursor to some polite action such as pouring a drink, or opening a door for someone. You're referring to the action you have begun.
March 23, 2012
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