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The word "needn't" is a part of speech called a contraction, a shortened form of the verb 'need' and the adverb 'not'.
The contraction "needn't" functions in a sentence as a verbor an auxiliary verb.

Examples:
You need not wash the dishes, I'll finish them in the morning.
Or:
You needn't wash the dishes, I'll finish them in the morning.

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