No, you can say 'This needs to be fixed.' or 'This needs fixing.'.![]()
Could you please tell me which is the correct way of saying the following:
This needs fixed
This needs to be fixed
or are they both correct?
Thankyou
No, you can say 'This needs to be fixed.' or 'This needs fixing.'.![]()
Thankyou...you have settled a disagreement...unfortunately for me I am wrong! I always say things like 'This needs doing, this needs ironing', etc etc and my friend keeps correcting me.Originally Posted by tdol
I hate being wrong!![]()
There is a diference here though, and I don't think you're wrong if the examples you gave are anything to go by.
This needs doing
This needs ironing
Both of these are perfectly fine :wink: . They are different to your original question though, because you could not say:
This needs do (WRONG)
This needs iron (WRONG)
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Red5
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need\want + -ing can be used to replace a passive infinitive after the verb.![]()