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it's required. vs It's require.

The correct choice is 'It's required.' The verb 'require' needs to be conjugated to form a proper sentence. 'It's require' is incorrect.
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Last updated: October 02, 2024 • 15147 views

it's required.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something is necessary or mandatory. 'Required' is the past participle form of the verb 'require.'

Examples:

  • It's required to wear a helmet while riding a bike.
  • For this job, it's required to have a college degree.
  • It's required that you submit your application by Friday.
  • Is it required to attend the meeting?
  • It's required by law to wear a seatbelt in the car.
  • With a three-shift rotation, it's required.
  • There's a whole course on it in med school. It's required.
  • I'm pretty sure it's required.
  • Officially, it's required.
  • The insects and other species can take the pollen, transfer it directly to where it's required.
  • I don't know, but apparently it's required to enter.
  • I'd be happy to report the firearm is formally missing, if you fell that it's required, sir.
  • Your premises was all that was required.
  • Post-market monitoring plan on chronic adverse effects is required.
  • No assessment by the Notified Body is required.
  • Specify first whether immediate medical attention is required.
  • Assessment of switches and crossings layout is not required.
  • Public sector funding alone can however not provide the investment required.
  • Non standard key size, manual repair required.
  • Non standard keyslots alignment, manual repair required.
  • Prompt for login information whenever it is required.
  • Much more violence than was required.
  • Otherwise, no detailed assessment is required.
  • No specific mouse strain is required.
  • LT Pension fund management: Commercial presence is required.

It's require.

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I don't think that this transdisciplinary discourse is automatically going to happen; it's going to require effort.
  • Far beyond what our mutual treaty requires.
  • There is a significant difference between request and require.
  • Those uniform conditions should be amended if developments so require.
  • So please maintain the silence our Rules require.
  • Remember, it's tradition for you to ask for anything you require.
  • Pick as many as you require.
  • Their implants can synthesize any organic molecules their biological tissues require.
  • The lunacy of love means no longer being aware of what self-control requires.
  • There are some people who have something we require.
  • We must speak privately about the Chromextin you require.
  • You will be provided with whatever stimulation you may require.
  • This is all the thanks I require.
  • Parliament is not getting the answers it requires.
  • This is the only way to achieve the consensus such a policy requires.
  • You can remove the information that you require.
  • Your Eminence's gratitude is all I require.
  • However, the application of this paragraph shall not lead to fewer hectares being set aside than the obligation requires.
  • It stands to reason that special care must be provided where particular circumstances so require.
  • Go on whatever vision quest you require.

Alternatives:

  • It requires.
  • It's necessary.
  • It's mandatory.
  • It's essential.
  • It's needed.

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