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Alina Torovets
Can I say like that?
No need to focus on the opinions of others.
Or
There's no need to focus on the opinions of others.
Thank you a lot 😊
Aug 9, 2022 12:41 PM
Answers · 3
4
They're both fine, but use the first one for speaking or informal writing only.
August 9, 2022
1
Hello Alina, good question. 👌I agree with the previous comments, but I would add that maybe the first “No need to “ is imperative, that is, you are instructing someone or giving advice. Other examples could be:
“ No need to take your shoes off in my house”.
“ No need to pay me back”.
“ No need to wash up after dinner, I have a dishwasher”.
Hope that helps to clarify…Keep up the good work! 🤓👋
August 9, 2022
1
Both are correct, however first one sounds more natural.
August 9, 2022
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Alina Torovets
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Russian, Ukrainian
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English
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