This video is about need to as a main verb and NEED as a modal verb.
As a main verb, it need an auxiliary for questions and negative sentences. As a modal verb it is mainly used in negative or positive sentences with a negative meaning. In British English NEED is followed by an -ing form of a verb.
This lesson was designed for elementary students to intermediate ones. Although those advanced students who wish to review their grammar are most welcomed to watch it.
Mr. P. is a Canadian English Teacher/Coach from Toronto, in Canada who has been teaching English since 1997. He is a certified English teacher specialised in EFL, ESL, TOESL,TOEFL, #IELTS, KET, PET, CAE, FCE, and CPE. He taught English to adults in Rome for 20 years, and there he became an Honorary Fellow at UNITELMA Sapienza University in Rome in 2015.
He has been teaching English at an international high school in Canada since 2018.