Uses of Need I am going to visit my parents this weekend. Can you go with me? I want to go with you, but I need to work on Saturday.

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Uses of Need I am going to visit my parents this weekend. Can you go with me? I want to go with you, but I need to work on Saturday.

Want can be used to indicate the desire for something Want can be used to indicate the desire for something. Need means that the thing desired is very important or required. I am going to visit my parents this weekend. Can you go with me? I want to go with you, but I need to work on Saturday.

Want can be used to indicate the desire for something Want can be used to indicate the desire for something. Need means that the thing desired is very important or required. I want to take a vacation. We need money for a vacation. I have a great computer, but I want a new one. My computer broke. I need a new one. She broke her leg. She needs to go to the hospital.

In this use of the word need, the modal auxiliaries, must, have to, or have got to can provide the same meaning. You need to get into groups of three. You must get into groups of three. You have to get into groups of three. You have got to get into groups of three. Notice that must uses the infinitive form of the main verb without to.

Need and want can have the same meaning when used by a person in a position of authority. I need (want) you to get into groups of three to discuss the assignment.

Need can provide the same meaning as the modal auxiliary should to indicate advisability. She needs to be more patient. She should be more patient. We need to find someone with good ideas. We should find someone with good ideas.

Need can be used as a noun. He is in need of a job. Are you in need of help? There is no need for you to worry. We all have the need to be appreciated.

Need is used as a verb with an object. He needs a job. I need money to pay the rent. Plants need water to stay alive. The baseball team needs another player.

Need has an adjective form. There are many needy people living on the streets. Some charities ask people to help needy children. My friend wants to be around people all the time. He is very needy.

Click on the correct statements. Uses of Need Click on the correct statements. He should to work harder. incorrect He should work harder. or He needs to work harder. correct My brother is lost. I need to find him. correct Her glasses broke. She is in need of new glasses. correct

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