This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving.
Grammar Challenge
 

------------------------------------------------

 
- Practice Quiz 1

------------------------------------------------

 
- Practice Quiz 2

------------------------------------------------

 
- Practice Quiz 3

------------------------------------------------

 
- Use the grammar

Asae from Japan - 'I like to go to exhibitions... I love art'
Asae is a student at Frances King School of English
 
'Need + verb-ing'
Sometimes it's useful to talk about fixing or improving things, but without saying who is going to do it. To do this, we can use need + verb-ing. Today we challenge Asae from Japan to form correct sentences using this grammar, and in return she gives William one or two pieces of advice!


Listen

Listen to the programme!
Need + verb-ing

download audioDownload this programme (mp3 - 1.8mb)


Find out more
To talk about fixing or improving things, you can use need with an -ing verb. There are three parts to this structure. First, you name the thing – my hair, or the car, or my shoes. Then you say 'need' - or 'needs' - and finally, a verb with –ing.


Positive
subject need(s) verb-ing
My hair needs cutting
The curtains need washing


Negative
subject doesn't / don't needverb-ing
My hairdoesn'tneed cutting
The curtainsdon'tneed washing


Question
do/does subject needverb-ing
Does my hairneed cutting?
Do the curtainsneed washing?



download scriptDownload these tables (pdf - 35k)
download scriptDownload Catherine's grammar explanation (pdf - 35k)
download audioHear more examples (mp3 - 149Kb)


Take the challenge
Now it's your turn to practise need + verb-ing. Go to our quiz page on this subject here.

Meet us
Useful Links
Next episode


Catherine and William

Flatmates - verb + ing patterns
Frances King School of English*

*The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites

In the next programme, we're looking at another way to talk about improving or fixing things...

Homepage and archive


^^ Top of page Homepage and Archive >>Ask about EnglishLearn it