GERUND IN PASSIVE SENSE

-ing Form in Passive Sense

We often use the -ing form after the verbs need, require and want.
In this case, the -ing form has a passive sense.
Look at these example sentences. Notice that this construction can be in any tense:
  • I have three shirts that need washing. (need to be washed)
  • I sent it back to the shop because it needed fixing. (needed to be fixed)
  • This letter requires signing. (needs to be signed)
  • The contract will require signing tomorrow. (will need to be signed)
  • The house wants repainting. (needs to be repainted)
  • Your hair's wanted cutting for weeks. (has needed to be cut)

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