One of the most useful grammar patterns in any language is how to ask for permission. In Japanese, the phrase ~てもいい lets you do just that. It’s a polite and flexible way to ask, “Is it okay if I ___?” or to grant permission to someone else.
~てもいい
May I? / It’s okay if...
Usage Pattern
[Verb in て-form] + も + いい(です)
Add か at the end to ask a question:~てもいいですか。
For negatives:[Negative verb in て-form] + も + いい(です)
Details
JLPT Level: N5
How to Use It
Use ~てもいい to ask or give permission. Attach it to the て-form of a verb. You can also use it to ask if it’s okay not to do something by turning a verb into its negative て-form (e.g., いかなくて). This phrase is common in everyday conversation and can be formal or casual depending on how it’s said.
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