I don't know when we use needn't. Please help me understand
"needn't" ( = "need not") is followed by a verb; it expresses the idea that it is not necessary to do that thing. For example: You needn't come to work tomorrow = It is not necessary for you to come to work tomorrow By the way, what does this have to do with "Pronunciation Exercises"?
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"needn't" ( = "need not") is followed by a verb; it expresses the idea that it is not necessary to do that thing. For example:
You needn't come to work tomorrow = It is not necessary for you to come to work tomorrow
By the way, what does this have to do with "Pronunciation Exercises"?