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(I) need ... (they) need ... 1 If followed by an infinitive without "to" (for instance: "He need not do it."
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Need is used both as an ordinary verb and as an auxiliary verb. As an ordinary verb need is used in the sense of ‘require’. ... As an ordinary verb need is used in the sense of ‘require’. It has the usual forms needs and needed. Ordinary need is followed by an infinitive with to.
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Infinitive: to need; Participle: needed; Gerund: needing ... English Verb Conjugator; English Language Tools ... English language » English Language Tools » English Verb Conjugator » To Need...
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This list is a helpful reference when writing a Literature Review or any other research paper. accepts declares points out acknowledges deduces proves advises disputes questions agrees emphasizes recommends allows demonstrates reflects answ...
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Learning English Verb: to need = necesitar ... You need ... They need...
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Definition of take verb (NEED) from Cambridge Dictionary Online: Free English Dictionary and Thesaurus. Meaning of take. take synonyms, take antonyms. ... (Definition of take verb (NEED) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary...
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'Need + verb-ing'; Sometimes it's useful to talk about fixing or improving things, but without saying who is going to do it. To do this, we can use need + verb-ing. Today we challenge Asae from Japan to form correct sentences using this grammar, and in return she gives William one or two pieces of advice!
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It's very difficult for me to distinguish the "need" modal with the "need" ordinary verb in American English and in British in English in the sentences as follows: 1/ I don't need to go to class. = I needn't to go to class ? 2/ I didn't need to go to class.
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