Andrew
Can't decide which is right between {it needs drinking, it needs to drink} Does 'to need' want the -ing or the infinitive form as a verbal object ? Thank you.
30 sept. 2014 08:16
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Both are possible, but the meaning changes totally! It depends on what the subject of the sentence is. I need to drink = I'm thirsty and I have to drink something This milk needs drinking = This milk needs to be drunk You'd say the second one if a carton of milk has been in the fridge for a few days, and you are telling someone that the milk should be drunk before you open a fresh carton, for example. I need to wash = I must take a shower The car needs washing = Someone needs to wash the car. I hope that's clear.
30 septembre 2014
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