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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'if he need' is not correct.
It should be 'if he needs'. In written English, you can use this phrase when you are stating a hypothetical condition - for example: "If he needs help with his project, I'll be happy to lend a hand."
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Mr Menary asked if he need a break.
We'll try to cover for Arbeloa if he need help, and try to make sure Cristiano doesn't settle and isn't allowed to turn".
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If he needed her.
As if he needed it!
If he needs to run, he runs.
He felt as if he needed to.
He sounded as if he needed convincing.
I asked if he needed any help.
What if he needed a haircut?
What if he needed surgery?
He swears if he needs to; he gets aggro".
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