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Use DO YOU WANT ME TO to Build Sentences

Use DO YOU WANT ME TO to Build Sentences

This lesson will help you improve your English. You will learn how the use of  "do you want me to" in English.

The word "want" is the feeling or desire to, when you say "Do you want me to" you are asking someone if there is anything you can do for them or help them. 

 

Use DO YOU WANT ME TO in English

 

Examples of the use of "do you want me to" in English:

  1. Do you want me to ask the guv'nor about it?
  2. Do you want me to be struck off?
  3. Do you want me to come along and hold your hand?
  4. Do you want me to come back and pick you guys up?
  5. Do you want me to come this Tuesday or next Tuesday?
  6. Do you want me to come with you?
  7. Do you want me to cut the cake?
  8. Do you want me to eat in a dive like this?
  9. Do you want me to fix you something to eat?
  10. Do you want me to fix your flat tire?  
  11. Do you want me to get a dill pickle for you?
  12. Do you want me to get a doctor?
  13. Do you want me to get some of the lads to work him over?
  14. Do you want me to give Kayla her bottle?
  15. Do you want me to go home and give you some space?
  16. Do you want me to go through this and check your spellings?
  17. Do you want me to help clean up?
  18. Do you want me to help you read that book?  
  19. Do you want me to help?
  20. Do you want me to pick up the kids? 
  21. Do you want me to pick you up at the airport?
  22. Do you want me to pour you a glass of water?
  23. Do you want me to put you down for the trip to London?
  24. Do you want me to remind you?  
  25. Do you want me to remove my shoes? 
  26. Do you want me to slam into 300-pound guys the whole game?
  27. Do you want me to steam the broccoli?
  28. Do you want me to turn the lights on?
  29. Has he been bothering you again - do you want me to sort him out?
  30. I'm going into town this morning do you want me to get you anything?
  31. Now what do you want me to do?
  32. Now, do you want me to do your make-up, or not?
  33. Oh, give me strength! Do you want me to do it for you?
  34. What do you want me to do?
  35. What time do you want me to knock you up in the morning?
  36. Where do you want me to sign my name?
  37. You've been driving for a while - do you want me to spell you? 
 
 

The word "want" can also be used to describe something you want someone else to do or something that you will personally enjoy. Examples of this:

  1. Bugger the cost—I want the best.
  2. Have you seen the scissors? I want to snip off this loose thread.
  3. I want a dozen of pencils, please!
  4. I want a job with good prospects for promotion.
  5. I want someone afraid of losing me.
  6. I want to be better at swimming. 
  7. I want to be more involved at church.
  8. I want to enlarge the lawn.
  9. I want to get even with him.
  10. I want to get off at the next station.
  11. I want to have a male friend.
  12. I want to hear your explanation for being late.
  13. I want to know more about it in detail.
  14. I want to know the magnitude of this equipment.
  15. I want to make an enquiry about train times.
  16. I want to make you happy !
  17. I want to meet people who can not see where.
  18. I want to report the loss of a package.
  19. I want to subscribe for some novels.
  20. I want to understand what you are trying to say.
  21. I want to watch more TV.
  22. I want us to be together.
  23. I want you to come over.
  24. I want you to do it now.
  25. I want you to keep the secret.
  26. I want you to make a decision.
  27. I want you to meet my parents.
  28. I want you to observe all the details.
  29. I want you to water the flowers.
  30. I want your advice on this.
 
 
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