Need to

Status
Not open for further replies.

Rachel Adams

Key Member
Joined
Nov 4, 2018
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Russian
Home Country
Georgia
Current Location
Georgia
Does "need" require "to" when it is used as both an ordinary verb and modal verb in the first example?

1. "We need to talk about it right now" (Ordinary and modal verb) not "we need talk."

2. "We don't need to talk about it now." (Ordinary verb)

3. "We need not talk or needn't talk about it now." (Modal usage)

I read that "need" is a semi-modal verb because it used to be a modal auxiliary verb but along with "dare" it can now be used as a modal auxiliary verb. I don't understand this explanation. Isn't it still used as such?
 
Does "need" require "to" when it is used as both an ordinary verb and modal verb in the first example?

1. "We need to talk about it right now" (Ordinary and modal verb) not "we need talk."

It is not a modal verb in that sentence. You said yourself that it's not 'We need talk'.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top