字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Hi, everybody. I'm Sam, and in this lesson I'm going to talk about 'need'. Do you know the difference between 'needn't' and 'not need to'? Look at these two sentences in the present - is the meaning the same or different? 'You don't need to worry about the exam, you've studied lots.' 'You needn't worry about the exam, you've studied lots.' They're the same right? Maybe 'needn't' is a little bit more formal, but the meaning is that there is 'no necessity for you to worry'. Now look at these two sentences in the past: 'He didn't need to worry about the exam. He had already passed the course.' 'He needn't have worried about the exam. It was really easy.' These are different! In the first sentence, he had already passed the course, so he knew he 'didn't need to' worry. In the second sentence, he didn't know the exam was going to be easy, so he was worried, but he 'needn't have been'.
A2 初級 Needn't vs No need to - English In A Minute (Needn't vs No need to - English In A Minute) 21 1 林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語