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No, after need there are two possible forms, either to+verb or verb+ing.

As such you should say, "You need to do your homework" not "You need do your homework."

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It is also possible to say "The house needs cleaning." In this case the need + verb+ing form is a passive construction. It means the same as saying, "The house needs to be cleaned."

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No, the correct way to phrase it is "you need to do." This is the proper way to use "need" as a modal verb followed by the base form of another verb.

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