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In this lesson, I learned modals, phrasal verbs and passive voice. Modal auxiliary verbs, basic rules are obligation, possibility, permission, ability, advice. Modal auxiliary verbs can also be used to express differing degrees of formality. I learned the auxiliary verbs different uses in the tense of present, future and past. And then some teaching ideas, roleplay, rules, signs. There are two voices used in English, the active and the passive. In the passive, the object of an active verb becomes the subject of the passive. Both sentences basically have the same meaning, but the focus is different. In the active voice, the focus is on the agent, in the passive voice, the focus is also on the subject, but in the passive voice, the agent is much important, or doesn't appear. For both the active voice and the passive, the tense of the sentence always remains the same. In the passive voice the tense is indicated by the auxiliary verb 'be', and in the active voice, the tense is shown by the main verb. The passive is most frequently used when it is not known, not important, or we don't want to say, exactly who performs an action. Relative clauses, there are three categories of clauses, independent clause, dependent clause, relative clause. A relative clause is introduced by a relative pronoun: who, which, that, whose, whom or there may be no relative pronoun. Phrasal verbs, or multi-word verbs, consist of a verb plus one or two particles. There are three basic types of phrasal verbs. Type 1 intransitive, type 2 transitive separable, tpye 2 transitive inseparable.
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