What is S:S::P:P formula? How are 'dare' and 'need' used in affirmative and negative? Write with examples.
it's very very urgent and too much important
class 8 English
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Answer:
Dare
Dare used as a semi-modal verb means ‘to have the courage to do something or to express anger at something’ and is often used negatively.
Dare does not change its form, such as ending with an –s for the third person singular.
Examples:
No: It looks like he dares fight the big guy.
Yes: It looks like he dare fight the big guy. .
Need
Need like the other semi-modal verbs can both act as a modal verb and a main verb. It follows the subject and in turn is followed by the main verb.
The semi-modal need is used in mostly negative sentences with the word not following it. Together, they can be contracted to needn’t.
Examples:
You need not (needn’t) be bothered by what they said.
We need not hurry as it is still early.We need not hurry as it is still early.