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How I can. I'm answering that way. When asking a question, the pronouns should be followed by an (auxiliary) verb. So, the structure in general is - What/How/Which etc. + verb + pronoun. A simple example is - What can you do for me? If you reverse the order, the phrase remains a sentence and not a question. What you can do for me is unknown. Can vs. May: How to Use Them | Merriam-Webster Can and may can both be used to ask for permission, although 'may' is considered more formal. 'May' is the older word and has meanings that refer to the ability to do something, the possibility of something, as well as granting permission. Trump: I tell the truth ‘when I can’

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When can I call you.does it make sense? Shall I use this for formal talk? Please help me as I have used the same sentence when I called HR. Need your input on this How to Answer "When Can You Start?" Interview Question Mar 03, 2020

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