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Noha
Didn't need to or Needn't have?
Hi all,
which one is accurate In this example? or it can both be used here
I... (didn't need to buy - needn't have bought) eggs. we had some already.
26 cze 2020 09:29
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I think that, while they both mean roughly the same thing there is a slight difference.
If you say "I didn't buy eggs because we already had some" you're saying you didn't buy eggs. "Did you buy eggs? I didn't buy them because we have some".
If you had gone and bought some eggs, then realised you already had some you would say "I needn't have bought eggs...". Meaning I bought eggs, but I shouldn't have because I didn't need to (because I already had some).
Or that's how it reads to me.
26 czerwca 2020
As jennifer mentioned, the commonly used one is definitely: didn't need to buy.
26 czerwca 2020
Both can be used. In my experience (as a native speaker of British English) it seems like "needn't have" is the least used of the two and when I do hear it it's usually an older person saying it but both are fine.
26 czerwca 2020
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