Semi-modal need and lexical verb need
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The meanings of semi-modal need and the lexical verb need often overlap and
lexical verb need can often be used as an alternative to semi-modal need:
Fishing is dangerous – but
need it be this dangerous?
(or: Fishing is dangerous – but does it need to be this dangerous?)
[lecturer to students]
There is an intimate link between the presence of the virus in these cells and
the production of the tumour. We
needn’t take the figures down here, erm, but
what this shows is the second transforming virus, which is hepatitis B virus.
(or: We don’t need to take the figures down …)
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The full lexical verb to need, not the semi-modal need, must be used when the
verb complement is a noun phrase or noun-phrase equivalent (e.g. an -ing
clause):
You
don’t need an invitation.
(You needn’t an invitation.)
The hedge
doesn’t need cutting.
(The hedge needn’t cutting.)
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