What is the difference between "Reoccur" and "Recur" ?
Recur and reoccur mean the same thing; to happen again. However, there is a fine distinction. Reoccur is used to mean, to happen one more time, while recur indicates a repetition more than once, usually according to a schedule or pattern.
Source: Mortal Syntax by June Casagrande
Do we say "she need not.."or "she needs not.."?
'Need + verb' is considered to belong to a group of verbs called 'modals'. This group includes 'can', 'may', etc. This group does not inflect (we cannot say 'She cans') and the negative is formed by placing 'not' after the modal (as in 'cannot', 'may not'). These days, we usually only use this form of 'need' in negative sentences. Alternatively, 'need to + verb' follows the standard verb forms. It inflects and the negative is formed using 'do/does'.
Correct examples:
She need not pay for the damage to the glass door.
She doesn't need to pay for the damage to the glass door.
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