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This unit explains the rules, types and usage of Modal Auxiliary Verbs, Active & Passive Voice, Phrasal Verbs and Relative Clauses:
Modal Auxiliary Verbs (such as may, might, can, could, shall, should, have to, have got to, need to, needn't, ought to) are used before verbs to add meaning to the verbs, to express degrees of formality, to express degrees of certainty, etc.
For e.g: May & Can: \"May I go use the restroom\" is more polite than \"Can I use the restroom\Unit 18 looks closely at modal auxiliary verbs, phrasal verbs, the passive voice, and relative clauses. The grammatical system covered not only in this unit but throughout the whole book helped me to realize the importance of English grammar and to develop my confidence as a language teacher, especially when facing grammatical issues. The teaching techniques and examples used in this unit showed me that there are more effective and fun ways to teach English grammar.