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Is require and need the same?
The difference is that “require” is far more “matter of fact” than “need”, which is used where there is a more human, emotional context. For example: I need some company. This suggests you have an emotional need, and “require” would sound far too robotic in this context.
What is the difference between required and require?
As verbs the difference between required and require is that required is (require) while require is (label) to ask (someone) for something; to request.
What is the difference between need and should?
As nouns the difference between should and need is that should is a statement of what should be the case as opposed to what is the case while need is a requirement for something.
How do you use require in a sentence?
“The program requires students to have good grades.” “This recipe requires three cups of milk.” “This dress requires another alteration.” “This document requires your signature.”
Do we require or required?
Both are correct. The first is in the form of a statement, the second in the form of a question. I wonder if we are required to help in the project.
What does must have been mean?
It’s simply related to the tense of the verb. “That must be” is present, and can be used for something that has already happened, or that might happened. “Must have been” is past, and cannot be used for something that might happen. PAST.
Have to must need to difference?
Have to mainly expresses general obligations, while must is used for specific obligations: I have to brush my teeth twice a day. I must tell you something. Important: To express obligation, duty or necessity in the future or the past, must and need are not used.
Where we use require?
require [often passive] (rather formal) to make somebody do or have something, especially because it is necessary according to a law or set of rules or standards: All candidates will be required to take a short test.