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Need vs Want

Need vs Want. Do you want it or do you need it?. Need + infinitive Need + noun. Need + infinitive or Need + object (noun) The students need to finish their homework. The class needs to speak less of their native language. The teacher needs a snack They need to go to the gym.

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Need vs Want

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  1. Need vs Want Do you want it or do you need it?

  2. Need + infinitiveNeed + noun Need + infinitive or Need + object (noun) The students needto finish their homework. The class needsto speak less of their native language. The teacher needsa snack They needto go to the gym. I needa vacation. She needsto review English grammar.

  3. Want vs Need? Cell phone Cable TV Massage new car Learn English iPad Go to college new computer Go on vacation Fancy food Learn another language new clothes Go to the gym new shoes Flat screen TV save money

  4. Want + infinitiveWant + noun The students in CLIP class want tests and quizzes. The students in clip want to do more homework. The CLIP teacher wantsto hear English spoken in the classroom. She doesn’t wantjunk food The children wantice cream.

  5. Need is stronger than want. Need is VERY important. Need and want are always followed by a noun or an infinitive*. *An infinitive = to + simple form of the verb. Make true sentences using want and need.

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