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There was quite a bit of information I learned from the video and text of this unit. I learned about modals, passive voice, relative clauses, and phrasal verbs.
Modal auxiliary verbs are unique verbs. They do not change in form according to person. They are also used to express differing degrees of formality. There are nine true modal auxiliary verbs: will, would, should, shall, might, may, must, can, and could. Semi-auxiliary verbs include: have to, have got to, need to, needn't, and ought to. All of these modals are used before other verbs to add meaning to the main verb. Eleven major uses of the auxiliary verbs are to present: ability, advice, deduction, obligation, offer, permission, possibility, prediction, prohibition, promise, and request. The best way to teach students modal auxiliary verbs is in context. When introducing the auxiliary verb \"can\