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Hans51 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Usage of the word 'need'

I know that the word need is a noun and a verb and then I was wondering if there is a meaning difference when they are used in a different kind like

I have no need to go. VS. I do not need to go.

There is a need to study English. VS. We need to study English.

If you do not like the examples, please let me get any good examples in which I can see the difference or the same.

Thank you so much as usual in advance!
  

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Hans51 I was wondering if there is a meaning difference No. I don't sense any difference. Perhaps the noun form might give the impression of a very slightly more urgent need, but I can't think of anything else.

  • Hans51 I was wondering if there is a meaning difference No.
  • I don't sense any difference.
  • Perhaps the noun form might give the impression of a very slightly more urgent need, but I can't think of anything else.
  • CJ
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Hans51 I was wondering if there is a meaning difference
No. I don't sense any difference. Perhaps the noun form might give the impression of a very slightly more urgent need, but I can't think of anything else.

CJ

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