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English, 17.03.2021 23:50 jc624826

You need water when you're thirsty. You may want" fancy water, but all you really "need" is water.
Get the difference? Let's see.
Select the correct word in each phrase:
1. You have one pair of jeans and you just destroyed them.
I want / need a new pair of jeans.
I want / need a fancy pair of designer jeans.
2. Your computer just self-destructed.
I want / need a brand new computer.
I want / need a computer, and maybe a used one is better.
3. You have a new job and you need to get to work and back each day.
I want / need a sports car.
I want / need a car of some type to get to work.
I want/need to get to work, and though a car would be nice, my
budget may tell me I need to take the bus.
4. You love eating out.
want / need to eat out a lot.
But I don't want / need to eat out a lot. I could eat out less, you
know, and save some bucks.

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