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The modals' are : cad, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, have to, have got to, need to, needn't and ought to.
We use them before other verbs to add a meaning to the main verb. Can also be used to express a number of different ideas , for example: Obligation - Possibly/Probability - Permission/prohibition - Ability - Advice.
Also can be used to express differing degrees of formality.
Modal verbs don't change in the form according to the person, are followed by a verb in its base form - I might go - This applies for both present and future meanings. To use modals to express ideas in the past the situation is somewhat more complicated: modals with more than one meaning may express past ideas in different ways according to meaning.
There are two voices in English : Active and Passive.
In the Passive , the object of an active verb becomes the subject of the passive verb. Same meaning but different focus.