Need and Need to

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need + noun: I need a bath.
need to + verb: I need to bath.


Use the correct expression: "need" or "need to" in the right form.
He a fork. (+)
I go to the train station. (+)
We a hammer and a lot of other tools. (+)
She buy some tools. (+)
They a relaxing holiday this year. (+)
He a faster car. (+)
I see a doctor. (+)
They a very good doctor now. (+)
You have a cup of tea. (+)
We buy a sandwich. (+)
He a cheese sandwich. (+)
She eat something. (+)
You talk to your friend. (+)
She a new boyfriend. (+)
He an umbrella. (+)
I something to protect myself from the rain. (+)
We get wet. (-)
She a new bicycle. (-)
He earn a lot of money. (-)
They relax a bit. (+)
You a hair-cut. (+)
I do everything alone. (-)