need verb forms
Learn English Need Grammar

Grammar Level 1- Lesson 32- Need Grammar in English

In this grammar lesson, you learn about Need All Verb Forms in English and how to use it in your English conversation and writing. Just follow need verb forms examples of need and write them down a few times to learn them very well. After finishing this lesson, you should work on its quiz.

Grammar Recap

In our previous lesson, we covered the Would Like Grammar If you just landed on this page, we suggest that you complete our previous lesson including its quizzes before continuing on this lesson.

Requirement Lessons

There is no required lessons for working and learning this lesson.

 

Need Verb Forms Examples

Need Grammar Present Tense

singular
I need _______
You need _____
He needs _____
She needs _____
It needs _____

plural
We need _____
You need ______
They need _____

The verb “need” requires an object or an infinitive after it:
I need some coffee. (The word “coffee” is an object.)
She needs a ride. (The word “ride” is an object.)
We need to go home. (“To go” is an infinitive.)

 

Need Grammar Present Tense – Negative

singular
I don’t need _____
You don’t need ____
He doesn’t need____
She doesn’t need ____
It doesn’t need ____

plural
We don’t need ____
You don’t need ____
They don’t need ____

Remember: You must have an object or an infinitive after “need.”
They don’t need a new car . (The word “car” is a noun that functions as an object in this sentence.)
She doesn’t need to work tomorrow. (“To work” is an infinitive.)
This flashlight doesn’t need batteries. (The word “need” is often used with things. It doesn’t need batteries.)

 

Need Grammar- Questions

The verb “need” is often used in questions:
Is there something that you need?
What does he need to do today?
Do you need anything from the store?
Why do you need to work on Saturday?
Will I need to wear a jacket today?

 

Examples of Need

Some examples for the use of need in questions:
A: What do you need from the store?
B: I need some bread.
or ….
B: I need to get some bread.

A: Does he need to go to school today?
B: Yes, he needs to go to school.
or ….
B: Yes, he does.
B: Yes, he needs. (Don’t make a sentence like this!)

A:How many potatoes do we need?
B: We need at least ten potatoes.
How much lettuce do we need?
We need three heads of lettuce.

 

Practice using Need Grammar in the Present Tense

Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb “need.” Some questions require “do” or “does.”
1. What _______ he _________ ?
2. He ________ a pencil.
3. ______ you ________ any help?
4. I ________ ________ this. (negative)
5. Who _________ more to eat?
6. This flashlight _________ batteries.
7. The students _________ books.
8. I _______ ________ to go to work today. (negative)
9. When _______ they ________ to leave?
10. My car __________ an oil change.

(Answers: 1. does….need; 2. needs; 3. Do….need; 4. don’t need; 5. needs; 6. needs; 7. need; 8. don’t need; 9. do….need; 10. needs)

 

Need Grammar Exercises

Now that you learned your new lesson, it is time to go to the Need page and finish your quiz. While working on your quiz, you can always go back to its lesson to refresh your memory.

Private Lessons in English

If you need help with quizzes of this lesson, you can hire one of our expert private English teachers by going to our Private English Tutoring page and submit a request. When submitting your request, make sure to mention the grammar level and lesson number.

 

Next Grammar Lesson

In our next lesson, we will cover the Need Past Tense Before moving to the next lesson, we suggest that you complete this lesson including its quizzes.

Related Grammar Lessons

None

 

Grammar Level 1 Outline

If you wish to explore all lessons that are covered in HiCafe Grammar Level 1, you can visit the Grammar Level 1 Outline page.

 

Practice English Grammar Skills

For a comprehensive practice of English grammar with quizzes, you can visit the Improve English Grammar Skills page to view HiCafe 250 grammar lessons in 7 levels plus prepositions and pronouns.