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I'm badly need a rest. vs I'm badly needing a rest.

The correct sentence is "I badly need a rest." The adverb "badly" modifies the verb "need" directly, so the gerund form "needing" is not necessary in this context.
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Last updated: October 06, 2024 • 15316 views

I'm badly need a rest.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "need" should be followed by the base form, not the -ing form.

The correct structure is to use the adverb "badly" before the base form of the verb, as in "I badly need a rest."

Alternatives:

  • I badly need a rest.
  • I really need a rest.
  • I urgently need a rest.
  • I desperately need a rest.
  • I badly require a rest.

I'm badly needing a rest.

This phrase is correct, but less common in everyday usage. It emphasizes the ongoing nature of the need for rest.

While less common, the phrase "I'm badly needing a rest" can be used to emphasize the continuous or ongoing nature of the need for rest.

Alternatives:

  • I badly need a rest.
  • I really need a rest.
  • I urgently need a rest.
  • I desperately need a rest.
  • I badly require a rest.

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