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| I'm confused that whether I should you use "need" or "needed" in the above sentence. |
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| Words like "see", "hear", "know" should be followed by the archetype of a verb. Still, I'd wait MM, Tdol, Natalie... to confirm this. :D |
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We can say the past "needed" is correct. However, if this is a fact or something that is true at present, some could end up having a difficult time understanding why "needed", a past form, is correct. Use "needed". That could apply to past or present. One could still "need someone to look after" even though the simple past "needed" is used. The sentence would simply be referring to an event or conversation in the past. However, what is stated in the sentence would still be understood as being true now if that is the case. It was because he knew you needed someone to look after. Still, I wouldn't be surprised if you heard the simple present used in a sentence such as this. http://www.aaronshep.com/stories/002.html But Nonny didn’t mind any of it, because he knew you need armor to fight dragons. http://www.authorsden.com/visit/view...=7009&id=95378 yes, He knew you need a friend just like her too! |
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