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could someone explain to me how to use "need" in differentes tenses? thank you everybody.
Jun 27, 2012 6:34 PM
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Past Tense: I/He/She/It/You/They/We needed.
Present Tense: I/You/They/We need. He/She/It needs.
Future Tense: I/You/He/She/It/They/We will need.
Sentence structure: Subject pronoun, agreeing tense of "need", object/thing that was/is/will be needed.
Examples: I need food.
She needed money.
We will need to leave early.
Hope this helps with specifically the tenses :)
June 27, 2012
I need we need
you need you (plural) need
he/she/it needs they need
In english we don't put after and adjective to agree with the noun, so it is just "different tenses".
June 27, 2012
Present tense: 'I need a holiday' or 'he/she needs a holiday.' or 'They/we need a holiday.'
Past tense: 'I/he/she/they/we needed a holiday.'
Future tense: 'I/he/she/they/we will need a holiday.'
September 13, 2012
present tense: I/He/She/They needs
sample sentence: she need your pen
for I we don't need needs since I is referring to you
Past Tense:I/He/She/They needed
sample sentence: I needed your pen
Future Tense: I/He/She/They need
sample sentence: She will need you
future goes with will and shall
July 10, 2012
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