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This unit covered three important parts and they are modal auxiliary, passive voice and phrasal verbs and relative clauses. First, Modal auxiliary verbs can be used to express a number of different ideas and they also can be used to expressed different degree of formality. Some of the examples of modal auxiliary verbs are can, could, may, might, shall, would, etc. Second, Passive voice is usually used with a “by” phrase when the speaker or writer wants the listener/reader to know who performs the action and the passive voice is most frequently used when it is not known or important. Third, phrasal verbs are multi-word verbs and consist of a verb plus one or two particles. There are three types of phrasal verbs and they are intransitive, transitive separable, and transitive inseparable. Lastly, relative clauses are a group of words that contain a subject and a verb and there are two types of relative clauses: defining and non-defining clauses. In defining clause, the information given is essential to the meaning of the sentence whereas in non-defining clause, the information is not essential to the meaning of the sentence.
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