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Unit eighteen is about Modals, phrasal verbs and passive voice. Modal auxiliary verbs, or 'modals', are used before other verbs to add meaning to the main verb. They can be used to express a number of ideas, such as: obligation, possibility, permission, ability and advice. There are nine true modals, which include: must, might, may, can, could, would and have to. Other modals, known as 'semi modals', include \"need to\" and \"ought to\". There are a number of teaching ideas listed to help in the teaching of modals. Passive and active voice is discussed, and the difference between the two explained. It also covers their form, usage, common errors, and possible suggestions to help teach them. The three categories of relative clauses (independent, dependent and relative) are explained, and examples provided. Finally, the three basic types of phrasal verbs (intransitive, transitive separable, and transitive inseparable) are listed and the rules governing them explained.