Use of 'Need' : As a model auxiliary verb in negative terms, it indicates absence of obligation. It expresses the skeaker's authority or advice and is used for the present and the future. For example :
You needn't type this letter. (The speaker is the authority; could be his boss.)
1. (A) As modal, the forms of 'need' are 'needn't' or 'need' and is used in negative and interrogative for all persons in Present and Future tenses. 'Need' in such construction takes a base infinitive, e.g.
(B) 'Need' is sometimes used in formal English with hardly/scarcely or only. For example :
I need hardly say how pleased we are to welcome Mr Narendra Modi here. (I needn't say how pleased we are to welcome Mr Narendra Modi here.)
(C) As already stated, 'need not' expresses the speaker's authority or advice. For example : You needn't remind me agin. Just set the alarm on.
2. The use of 'needn't' in Perfect tense denotes in unnecessary action which was nevertheless performed. For example :
He needn't have written such a detailed essay. (The essay was to be written in 300 words only.)
3. 'Needn't', In direct speech, can be reported unchanged in indirect speech. For example : You needn't pay till the 30th', she says/said.
4. 'Need', when used as ordinary verb in negative sentence, takes auxililary 'do'. 'Need', conjugated with will.shall, do/does/did etc, takes the full infinitive. It sometimes occurs in affirmative also. e.g.
Fill the blank part with correct modal . 1. Nobody ____________ know the name of the person who made the complaint . 2. You ___________ take off your shoes. | |||
Right Option : D | |||
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Fill the blank part with correct modal . 1. Not a thing ___________ change on this page. 2. Let’s forget about it. No one ___________ know about it. | |||
Right Option : A | |||
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Fill the blank part with correct modal . 1. He ____________ have written such a detailed essay. 2. He won't ____________ to attend the court. | |||
Right Option : B | |||
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