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Unit 18 dealt with Modal Auxilliary Verbs, Phrasal Verbs, the Passive Voice and Relative Clauses. Modals are verbs that are placed before other verbs to add meaning to the main verb. They can be used to express a wide variety of ideas such as Requests, Possibilities, Advice, Degrees of Formality, etc. Examples are: can, could, should, would, may, might, etc. Phrasal Verbs are multi-word verbs that consist of a verb plus one or two particles (an adverb, a preposition, or both an adverb plus a preposition. I believe the most difficult grammarl point I had to deal with in this unit was the difference between the 3 types of Phrasal Verbs. (I'm still not sure if I answered those test questions correctly.) The material on Passive Voice and Relative Clauses was familiar to me, so these items were just a review. Personally, I would like to have seen the Phrasal Verbs introduced somewhere else. This Unit was just too packed with new information.