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The verb need has a passive meaning when it is followed by a gerund. Here it means needs to be brightened, which is also possible. Need + infinitive. I need to have a word with you. It’s about your attitude towards your brother. Need + infinitive is the most common form of the verb need and expresses necessity. Board game for speaking practice with gerunds and infinitives. Twenty-three squares with cues for personal experiences etc including more advanced structures - passive gerund, passive infinitive, perfect infinitive, possessive + gerund ('I hope you don't mind my asking').

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