Use of Do you want me to + (verb) & What do you think about (verb-ing); Day: 34
To ‘want’ is to feel or have a desire for. When saying ‘Do you want me to’ you’re asking someone
Read MoreTo ‘want’ is to feel or have a desire for. When saying ‘Do you want me to’ you’re asking someone
Read MoreDo you like With this question you are asking someone what they prefer or enjoy. এই প্রশ্নের সাথে আপনি কাউকে
Read MoreAre you into + (noun) Here you are asking a question about an interest they might have or something they
Read MoreYou should + (verb) Here you are suggesting an obligation or duty that needs to take place either now or
Read MoreDo you mind if I + (verb) You are asking someone in present tense if they object to something you
Read MoreCan I get + (noun) The phrase ‘Can I get’ can be used in a couple different ways. You can
Read MoreThank you for Saying ‘thank you’ is telling someone you appreciate what they have done. This can either be something
Read MoreIt occurred to me that (subject + verb) The word ‘occurred’ informs someone that something has come to mind or
Read MoreI think I should + (verb) Here you are telling someone that you feel strongly about doing a particular action.
Read MoreIt’s hard for me to + (verb) When saying that something is ‘hard for me’ you are informing someone that
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