
Need or Needed? | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Aug 7, 2004 · It was because he knew you needed someone to look after. I'm confused that whether I should you use "need" or "needed" in the above sentence.
"It is necessary to..." VS "It is needed to" - UsingEnglish.com
Jun 18, 2008 · Here, 'is needed' and 'is necessary to have' both have the meaning 'is required'. A slight difference in meaning is: 'is necessary to have' : some external authority demands this as a …
How to end an email: The 100 most useful phrases
Jan 7, 2024 · Common closing lines, closing greetings and ways of writing your name at the end of emails, including phrases for formal and informal business and personal emails.
Which is correct "Needed Urgently" or "Urgently Needed"?"
Feb 12, 2011 · Hello dear all, I would like to know the correct form to write this form of "Needed Urgently". I want to say "Editor's action needed urgently". Is this way right or should I write it the …
If needed | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Feb 4, 2009 · Hi, everyone. I have two questions: 1. Is "if needed" followed by a comma when at the start of a sentence? 2. Is there a difference in meaning between "if needed" and "if necessary"? I …
Formal Letter Format: How to Write a Formal Letter - UsingEnglish.com
Learn the art of formal letter writing. Discover how to write and properly format your formal letters. Download a free formal letter template, and explore outlines for enquiry and covering letters. Become …
The 100 most useful emailing phrases - UsingEnglish.com
Nov 9, 2023 · A carefully chosen list of essential language for the beginning, body and ending of formal and informal English emails.
Analysis of official IELTS Academic Writing Task 2 tasks
Apr 11, 2025 · This is a detailed analysis of all 76 IELTS Academic Writing Task 2 essay tasks published in official Cambridge IELTS exam practice books. It starts with a summary of how the tasks are …
How to teach checking and clarifying - UsingEnglish.com
Jan 30, 2024 · Teaching how to ask for and give confirmation of meaning without sounding rude.
The meaning of "much needed" | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Nov 20, 2009 · What is the meaning of "much needed" in the following sentence (The definition in the dictionary was not clear.): The building plans include much needed new office accommodation.