
_ have some bread? A. Can B. Can I C. am I
The correct answer is B. Can I. This question requires a subject and modal verb to form a grammatically complete request. "Can I have some bread?" follows the standard structure for polite requests in English: modal verb (Can) + subject (I) + base verb (have).
Option A ("Can") lacks a subject, making the sentence incomplete. Option C ("am I") uses the wrong verb form—"am" is a linking verb, not a modal verb for requests, and would require the gerund form "having" to be grammatically correct ("Am I having some bread?"), which changes the meaning to a question about current actions rather than a request.
When asking for something politely, the pattern "Modal verb + subject + base verb" is essential. What other common modal verbs can be used to make polite requests besides "can"?