Complete Guide to Using “Do you want me to + (verb)” in English

The phrase “Do you want me to” is used to ask if someone would like you to do something for them. It shows willingness to help or seek permission to act.

“Do you want me to” Usage Examples

SnoEnglish ExampleHindi Translation
1Do you want me to pick up the kids?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं बच्चों को ले आऊँ?
2Do you want me to fix your flat tire?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं आपके पंक्चर टायर को ठीक कर दूँ?
3Do you want me to help you read that book?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं आपको वह किताब पढ़ने में मदद करूँ?
4Do you want me to remind you?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं आपको याद दिला दूँ?
5Do you want me to remove my shoes?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं अपने जूते उतार दूँ?
6Do you want me to call the doctor?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं डॉक्टर को बुला लूँ?
7Do you want me to turn off the lights?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं लाइट बंद कर दूँ?
8Do you want me to bring some food?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं कुछ खाना ले आऊँ?
9Do you want me to wait here?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं यहाँ इंतज़ार करूँ?
10Do you want me to explain again?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं फिर से समझा दूँ?

Expanded Usage Examples

SnoEnglish ExampleHindi Translation
11Do you want me to clean the room?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं कमरा साफ कर दूँ?
12Do you want me to send the email?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं ईमेल भेज दूँ?
13Do you want me to book the tickets?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं टिकट बुक कर दूँ?
14Do you want me to water the plants?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं पौधों में पानी डाल दूँ?
15Do you want me to lock the door?क्या आप चाहते हैं कि मैं दरवाज़ा बंद कर दूँ?

Alternative Expressions

SnoEnglish ExampleHindi Translation
1Would you like me to help?क्या आप चाहेंगे कि मैं मदद करूँ?
2Should I do it for you?क्या मैं आपके लिए यह कर दूँ?
3Can I assist you with this?क्या मैं आपकी इसमें मदद कर सकता हूँ?

Key Grammar Rules

Structure:

  • “Do you want me to” + base verb (V1)
    • ✅ Correct: “Do you want me to call you?”
    • ❌ Incorrect: “Do you want me to calling you?”

Responses:

  • Positive: “Yes, please.” / “That would be great.”
  • Negative: “No, it’s okay.” / “I can do it myself.”

Tense Variations:

  • Present: “Do you want me to…?”
  • Past: “Did you want me to…?”
  • Future: “Will you want me to…?”

Common Mistakes to Avoid

❌ “Do you want I to help?” (Incorrect structure)
✅ “Do you want me to help?”

❌ “Do you want me helping?” (Wrong verb form)
✅ “Do you want me to help?”

❌ “Does you want me to come?” (Wrong auxiliary verb)
✅ “Do you want me to come?”

Cultural Usage Notes

Conversation Starter:

  • Polite way to offer help in both formal and informal settings.

Indian Context:

  • Often softened with “ji” for respect (“Do you want me to come, ji?”)
  • Informal version: “Chahiye kya main kar du?”

Workplace Usage:

  • Professional alternative: “Would you like me to…?”
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