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Lesson Twenty-eightNeed
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plural
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I need _______
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We need _____
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You need ______
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You need _____
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He needs _____
She needs _____
It needs _____
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They need _____
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The verb “need” requires an object or an infinitive after it:
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I need some coffee. (The word “coffee” is an object.)
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She needs a ride. (The word “ride” is an object.)
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We need to go home. (“To go” is an infinitive.)
Need in the Present Tense – Negative
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I don’t need _____
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We don’t need ____
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You don’t need ____
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You don’t need ____
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He doesn’t need____
She doesn’t need ____
It doesn’t need ____
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They don’t need ____
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Remember: You must have an object or an infinitive after “need.”
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They don’t need a new car . (The word “car” is a noun that functions as an object in this sentence.)
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She doesn’t need to work tomorrow. (“To work” is an infinitive.)
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This flashlight doesn’t need batteries. (The word “need” is often used with things. It doesn’t need batteries.)
The verb “need” is often used in questions:
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Is there something that you need?
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What does he need to do today?
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Do you need anything from the store?
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Why do you need to work on Saturday?
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Will I need to wear a jacket today?
Here’s a video for the verb “need.”
Some examples for the use of need in questions:
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Practice using Need in the Present Tense
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb “need.” Some questions require “do” or “does.”
(Answers: 1. does….need; 2. needs; 3. Do….need; 4. don’t need; 5. needs; 6. needs; 7. need; 8. don’t need; 9. do….need; 10. needs) |
Next: Lesson Twenty-nine
Learn to use “need” in the past tense