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Fandar Coli Posted 9 years ago
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Necessity

'The teacher lectured us on the necessity/need of education.'

What shall I use, necessity or need? Please help. Thank you.

  

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' The teacher is telling the students to stay in school for their own future benefit. ' The teacher is telling the audience that the community should invest their tax money in schools and educational services for the good of the entire community.

  • ' The teacher is telling the students to stay in school for their own future benefit.
  • ' The teacher is telling the audience that the community should invest their tax money in schools and educational services for the good of the entire community.
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'The teacher lectured us on the necessity of education.'

The teacher is telling the students to stay in school for their own future benefit.

'The teacher lectured us on the need for education.'

The teacher is telling the audience that the community should invest their tax money in schools and educational services for the good of the entire community.

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