Hi there,
Can you check this grammar for me, please?
Thirsty means (that) we need water.
Thirsty means (that) need water. (Can this sentence possible without "we" I wonder?)
Cheers.
Neither of those is correct. You cannot logically use "means" to connect those things. : "Thirsty" means "in need of water".
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Neither of those is correct. You cannot logically use "means" to connect those things. Possible sentences using "means" are e.g.:
"Thirsty" means "in need of water".
If we are thirsty, it means that we need water.