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The document consists of multiple exercises focused on the use of 'need to,' 'needs to,' 'don’t need to,' and 'doesn’t need to.' It includes fill-in-the-blank questions, error correction, sentence rewriting, and multiple-choice questions. Additionally, there is a prompt for writing a short text about necessary and unnecessary actions in class.

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The document consists of multiple exercises focused on the use of 'need to,' 'needs to,' 'don’t need to,' and 'doesn’t need to.' It includes fill-in-the-blank questions, error correction, sentence rewriting, and multiple-choice questions. Additionally, there is a prompt for writing a short text about necessary and unnecessary actions in class.

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Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks → Fill in the blanks with the correct form of "need to,"

"needs to," "don’t need to," or "doesn’t need to."

1. She _____________________ finish her homework before going out.


2. You _____________________ bring your umbrella; it's not going to rain.
3. He _____________________ wake up early tomorrow because it’s a holiday.
4. They _____________________ study hard if they want to pass the test.
5. We _____________________ hurry; we still have plenty of time.
6. Anna ___________________ practice more if she wants to improve her piano skills.
7. The teacher _________________ explain this again because everyone understands.
8. I ____________________ buy a new phone because my old one still works perfectly.
9. Mark _____________________ wear a uniform at his new job.
10. You _____________________ apologize; it was not your fault.

Exercise 2: Correct the mistake → Each sentence below has a mistake. Correct it.

1. She don’t need to cook tonight because we are ordering pizza.

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2. He need to study harder if he wants to pass the exam.

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3. They doesn’t need to come early tomorrow.

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4. You doesn’t need to call me; I’ll call you instead.

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5. Everyone need to bring their ID to enter the building.

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Exercise 3: Rewrite the sentence → Rewrite the following sentences using "need to,"
"needs to," "don’t need to," or "doesn’t need to."

1. It is necessary for you to arrive on time tomorrow.

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2. It’s not necessary for her to do all the work by herself.

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3. He has to finish this project by Friday.

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4. It’s not required for us to attend the meeting.

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5. The children must complete their homework before playing.

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Exercise 4: Choose the correct option → Choose the correct answer to complete
each sentence.

1. Maria (need to / needs to / don’t need to) call her doctor about the appointment.
2. You (don’t need to / doesn’t need to / needs to) clean the house; I already did it.
3. He (need to / doesn’t need to / don’t need to) work late tonight because the deadline
was extended.
4. We (need to / needs to / doesn’t need to) pack our bags for the trip.
5. They (don’t need to / doesn’t need to / needs to) worry about the presentation; it’s
already prepared.
6. She (need to / doesn’t need to/ don’t need to) submit the report today because the
deadline is tomorrow.
7. You (need to / needs to /doesn't need to) bring your own lunch to the picnic.
8. Tom (doesn’t need to / don’t need to/ need to) attend the meeting because he is on
leave.
9. We (don’t need to / doesn’t need to/ needs to) buy milk; there’s plenty in the fridge.
10. The team (needs to / need to/ don’t need to) practice more if they want to win the
championship.

Exercise 5: Write a short text of what you need to and don’t need to do in class.

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