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You're not right.
need to be used in general+to after the use.
It should be u don't need to do sth and u need not to do sth
needn't to do in need is to as" can ,may, must"A class of modal verbs is used.
And don't need to do"need"It is used as a verb, and the verb is used as a negation + the active word do
For example, I don't need to buy a car.
i needn't to buy a car for myself
or: i dont need to buy a car for myself
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The negative form of need is needn't/don'tneed, which means not necessarily need. For example: youneedn'ttroubleaboutthat。
You don't have to worry about that; idon'tneed towork。I don't need to work.
Usage of need:
need is used as a modal verb.
It is generally only used in interrogative or negative sentences, followed by the verb form, i.e., needdosth, and its negative form is needn't。The interrogative form is to mention need at the beginning of a sentence. Such as:
needyougososoon?Do you need to leave so quickly?
Things to look out for:
General interrogative sentences arising from need.
Middle. Affirmatively use must, negative with needn't。
Need can also be used as a transitive verb.
The object of the trouser circle after it is a noun and a verb infinitive.
The need is a transitive verb and a modal verb, which can be interchangeable under certain circumstances.
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Sidley"needn't\"It is the negative form of the modal verb that opens the hail, which means "not to", and is used in negative sentences. Examples: You needn't worry about it.
You don't have to worry about it). And "don."''t need' is the negative form of the general verb which means 'not need' and is used in affirmative or interrogative sentences. For example:
i don't need your help.(I don't need your help) or do you need any help?(Do you need help?) )
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2. Usage of need:
1 When need is used as a modal verb, it has no pronoun, number, and tense inflections, and is generally only used in interrogative or negative sentences, followed by the verb form, i.e., need do sth, and its negative form is needn't, the interrogative form is to mention need to the beginning of the sentence. Such as:
you needn't give it back before Friday You don't have to pay me back by Friday.
need you go so soon?Do you need to leave so quickly?
2 Things to look out for:
need i go there,too?Do I need to go there too?
yes,you must.(no,you needn't ) Yes, it must. (No, you don't.) )
2) need can also be used as a transitive verb, and the object after it can be a noun, a verb infinitive
Royal yellow black myk gerund, pronoun. It is the same as other action verbs, there is a change of pronoun and number, and its negative form is to add don before it't or doesn't't, the interrogative form should be aided by the auxiliary verb do or does. Such as:
We need some help.
The flower needs watering.
does she need to help?Does she need help?
you don't need to write to him You don't have to write to him anymore.
The need as a transitive verb and a modal verb are interchangeable under certain circumstances. Such as:
you needn't get up early.(=you don't need to get up early You don't have to get up early.
need you go so early?(=do you need to go so early?Do you need to go so early?
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This is also not a given, idiomatic usage, such as the following sentence is not:
all you need do is (to )say yes to his question .
However, need, as a modal verb that means "need" or "must", is indeed commonly used in negative and interrogative sentences.
need as an action verb, there is no such habit, affirmative sentences, negative sentences are often seen, for example, the following sentence:
you don't need to go there.
It's just that, specifically, with needn't still doesn't't need depends on whether the following verb is followed by the original form or infinitive.
If it is followed by to do sth, then use doesn't need, or vice versa, if it is followed by the verb form, then need n should be used't。
If you write a sentence by yourself to express "need", you use it as a modal verb or an internship verb, it makes no difference, just don't match it wrongly, and in order to conform to habits, try not to treat it as a modal verb in an affirmative sentence! Don't be surprised if it comes up in the multiple-choice questions! Oh, I hope to adopt.
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need, as a modal verb that means 'need' or 'must', is indeed commonly used in negative and interrogative sentences.
need as an action verb, there is no such habit, affirmative sentences, negative sentences are often seen.
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“can”,“may”,“must"Must be a modal verb, when "need" as a modal verb is used in the same way as it, need as a modal verb that means "need" or "must", which is usually used in negative and interrogative sentences. need as an action verb, affirmative sentence, negative sentence is often seen in the specific use of needn't still doesn't't need depends on whether the following verb is followed by the original form or infinitive.
If it is followed by to do sth, then use doesn't need, or vice versa, if it is followed by the verb form, then need n should be used't。
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