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Do you want me to + (verb)
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To 'want' is to feel or have a desire for. When saying 'Do you want me to' you're asking someone if there is anything you can do for them or assist them with.
Here are some examples:
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Do you want me to pick up the kids?
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Do you want me to fix your flat tire?
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Do you want me to help you read that book?
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Do you want me to remind you?
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Do you want me to remove my shoes?
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The word 'want' can also be used to express something YOU would like someone else to do or that something you personally would enjoy.
Here are some examples:
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I want you to come over.
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I want you to make a decision.
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I want you to water the flowers.
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I want to understand what you are trying to say.
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I want to be better at swimming.
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I want to be more involved at church.
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