74. Do you want me to + (verb)


I. DESCRIPTION

"Do you want me to" is often used to ask if someone would like you to do something.

For example:
i) "Do you want me to help you with that?" (In this case, the speaker is offering to assist the listener with something.)

II. EXAMPLES

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Agnes

British English

William

British English

Olivia

American English

James

American English

Charlotte

AUS English

Amaia

NZ English

Lethabo

SA English

Geetha

IND English

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Do you want me to help you with your homework?

Do you want me to cook dinner tonight?

Do you want me to pick up some groceries on the way home?

Do you want me to drive you to the airport tomorrow?

Do you want me to call you later?

Do you want me to bring anything to the party?

Do you want me to wait for you?

Do you want me to print out the report for you?

Do you want me to proofread your essay?

Do you want me to come with you to the meeting?

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