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This unit reviewed modal verbs, phrasal verbs, and passive voice. Modal auxiliary verbs are words such as: can, may, could, might, should, shall, will, would, must, have to, have got to, need to, and ought to. They can represent obligation, possibility/probability, permission/prohibition, ability, and advice. There are two kinds of voices used in the English language; active and passive. In the passive, the object of an active verb becomes the subject of the passive verb. It can be used when the person is not known, not important, or we don't want to say. There are three kinds of clauses that we learned about. Independent clauses are complete sentences. Dependent clauses are not complete sentences and must be connected to an independent clause. Relative clauses are dependent clause that modifies a noun.