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  1. If required or If needed - WordReference Forums

    Jun 19, 2020 · The first pair of sentences are both fine.'required' is just a slightly more formal word than 'needed'. You might choose one over the other depending on context. If you want to …

  2. If required vs if it is required - WordReference Forums

    Sep 28, 2011 · You can take ABC's help, If required. Is the above sentence correct? or It should be, You can take ABC's, If it is required. What is the role of 'required' in the first sentence? Is it …

  3. as required vs if required - WordReference Forums

    May 17, 2007 · Hi exit, They mean different things: "as required" means that the item/requirement in quesion is already necessary. For instance: "As required by club rules, all members must …

  4. required of/from him - WordReference Forums

    Feb 5, 2022 · I have trouble when to use of or from. Why in this sentence we use of and not from? He explained to Sam what is required of him in the test.

  5. It requires or it is required - WordReference Forums

    Jun 27, 2018 · "It requires to exercise regularly to keep a healthy life." Is this sentence correct? I think "It is required ..." sounds better but I'm not sure.

  6. required BY/FOR - WordReference Forums

    Feb 23, 2010 · Required for = necessary for/ in order to do something. 3 eggs are required for the recipe. 3 eggs are needed so that you can follow the recipe. Required by = required because …

  7. require to or for - WordReference Forums

    Feb 11, 2010 · It is required for cell proliferation, this being a noun phrase. 'To' is used with verb phrases: Cells require NAFT to proliferate; Cells require NAFT for proliferation.

  8. if needed vs if it is needed - WordReference Forums

    Jul 17, 2018 · "I will call the cops if needed." or "I will call the cops if it is needed." Or both are correct and people often use "if needed"?

  9. It is require/required - WordReference Forums

    Oct 29, 2008 · Yes, because required is the past participle (and that is an impersonal, passive structure), though I think necessary is a better word choice here. It is necessary to decide …

  10. required to do or to do so? | WordReference Forums

    Feb 5, 2017 · Hi, I'm wondering whether "so" is necessary in the following: They work quickly, as they are required to do so. I'd appreciate your help.