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Teach English in Yindi Yizu Miaozu Baizu XiAng - Bijie Shi
This unit covered modal auxiliary verbs. The \"modals\" are: can, could, may, shall, might, will, should, must would, have to, have got to, need to, needn't, and ought to. Modal auxiliary verbs are used before other verbs to add meaning to the \"main\" verb. They can be used to express ideas such as: obligation, possibility/probability, permission/prohibition, ability, and advice. There are two voices in English. These are active and passive. They can be used to affect the focus of two sentences that would otherwise be essentially the same. In the passive voice, the agent/doer is much less important. Clauses are groups of words that contain a subject and a verb. Three types of clauses are independent clauses, dependent clauses, and relative clauses. Relative clauses are formed be means of a relative pronoun (who, which, that, whose, whom, etc.), or there may be no relative pronoun. Phrasal verbs (multi-word verbs) consist of one verb plus two particles. They operate as one item. Three types of these are intransitive, transitive separable, and transitive inseparable.