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He....... cross the river.
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NEED TO
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He needs to cross the river.
- In this sentence, when we are talking about necessity, we normally prefer to need to. In the different format, need functions as a modal verb, like can, could, must should, etc. It has the same patterns as modal auxiliary verbs: the third person singular possesses no s, and questions and negatives are made without do.
- The words that express the manner of actions denoted in the principal verb are known as modals.
- Modals are never used alone. Modals never change according to the number of the object. Modals don't have the infinitive form.
- As for the given question, "needs to" makes the absolute experience of thinking about the limited data attained from that one given sentence alone.
Hence, He needs to cross the river.
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