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Old 13-Feb-2007, 19:49
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How can I express the idea of "needn't" in simple past tense?
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Hello P98

I wouldn't myself use the simple past tense; rather, I would say:

1. You needn't do that → You needn't have done that.

But you could also say:

2. You didn't need to do that.

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