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Teach English in Nanmen Jiedao - Guilin Shi

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Unit 18th has covered Modal auxiliary verbs which are: May is used for (requests, permission and less than 50% certainty) Might (requests, less than 50% certainty) Need to (necessity or need) Must (obligation, prohibition, 95% certainty) Have to (obligation, lack of obligation) Have got to (strong necessity) Should/Ought to (advice or moral obligation, 90% certainty, unexpected past result) Can (ability,informal permission, informal polite request) Be able to (ability) Could ( past ability, polite request, suggestion, less than 50% certainty) Would (polite request, preference, repeated past action) In the active voice the focus is on the agent or the doer of an action) In the passive voice, the agent is much less important. The passive is most used when the doer is not important, known or do not want to say. Independent clauses is a complete sentence. Dependent clause is not a complete sentence. Relative clause is a dependent clause which modifies a noun. We have two types of relative clauses: Defining relative clause is essential to the meaning of the sentence (can not be taken out). Non-defining relative clause is not essential to the meaning of the sentence(can be taken out). Phrasal verbs are Intransitive, Transitive separable and transitive inseparable.
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