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Teach English in Gangkou Zhen - Zhongshan Shi

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In this unit, we looked more into grammar. There were many different modal auxiliary words, passive voice and phrasal verbs given. Auxiliary words - may, might, need to, must, have to, have got to, should/ought to, should, can, could, be able to and would. We were given a description of the usage, the present/future tense and the past tense as well. Each of the auxiliary word was given an formal idea on how it can be used or how it should be used. Moving along to passive voice, there is active voice and passive voice. Active voice focuses on the agent while passive does not show the agent as important. A clause is a group of words that contain a subject and a verb, there are 3 categories of clauses. 1. Independent clause is a complete sentence, it contains the main subject and a verb of a sentence 2. Dependant clause is not a complete sentence, it must be connected to an independent clause. 3. Relative clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun, it describes, identifies, or gives further information about a noun. Phrasal verbs consist of a verb plus one or two particular. There are 3 basic types of phrasal verbs. 1. Intransitive phrasal verbs cannot be followed by a direct object. 2. Transitive separable- an object pronoun can only come between the verb and the particle. 3. Transitive inseparable- the object phrase or the object pronoun both come after the particle.
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