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What is the difference between the words need ,require and demand ?
Any angel here ? Please help me ,Gigi love you .
2017年6月17日 08:06
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Hi Gigi,
Require has the same meaning as 'need'. They can be used almost interchangeably. For example:
'You are required to buy me lunch' and 'You need to buy me lunch' both mean the same thing, but require sounds a little more forceful and even more formal. It doesn't sound very natural to say 'I require a hug', but 'I need a hug' is perfectly correct.
Demand, on the other hand, is like an order. If someone says:
'I demand that you buy me lunch'
There is the implication that you will be in trouble if you don't buy lunch. You don't have a choice. At a base level, it also means 'You need to buy me lunch', but 'demand' sounds much angrier and carries more authority.
2017年6月17日
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