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Modal auxiliary verbs are used before other verbs to add meaning to the main verb. They can be used to express a number of different ideas: obligation, possibility/probability, permission/prohibition, ability, advice. They can also be used to express differing degrees of formality.
There are 2 types of voices used in English: the active and the passive. Only transitive verbs are used in the passive. Form: aux. verb 'be' + past participle.
The passive is most frequently used when it is not known, not important or we don't want to say exactly who performs an action.
A clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb. There are 3 categories of clauses:
1. Independent clause ( A complete sentence)
2. Dependent clause ( Not a complete sentence. It must be connected to an independent clause)
3. Relative clause ( Dependent clause that modifies a noun. It describes, identifies or gives further information about a noun. )
A relative clause is introduced by a relative pronoun: who, which, that, whose, whom, etc.
Phrasal verbs consist of a verb plus one or two particles.
There are 3 types: Type 1 - intransitive, type 2 - transitive separable, type 3 transitive inseparable.