Lesson 16
58. Do you like + (verb 1st form + ing) + objects ?
With this question you are asking someone what they prefer.
Examples:
Do you like watching baseball on TV?
Do you like spending time with me?
Do you like jogging with me?
59. How often do you + (verb 1st form) + objects ?
When asking this question you are inquiring how often or how frequent someone does a particular thing.
Examples:
How often do you help out at school?
How often do you receive your magazine in the mail?
How often do you change your password?
60. Do you want me to + (verb 1st form) + objects ?
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.
Examples:
Do you want me to fix your flat tire?
Do you want me to remind you?
Do you want me to pick up the kids?
61. I want to be + (adjective) + objects
The word ' want to be ' can be used to express something you would like someone else to do or that something you personally would enjoy.
Examples:
I want to be better at swimming.
I want to be more involved in this matter.
She want to be fine in math.
to be continued . . .
58. Do you like + (verb 1st form + ing) + objects ?
With this question you are asking someone what they prefer.
Examples:
Do you like watching baseball on TV?
Do you like spending time with me?
Do you like jogging with me?
59. How often do you + (verb 1st form) + objects ?
When asking this question you are inquiring how often or how frequent someone does a particular thing.
Examples:
How often do you help out at school?
How often do you receive your magazine in the mail?
How often do you change your password?
60. Do you want me to + (verb 1st form) + objects ?
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.
Examples:
Do you want me to fix your flat tire?
Do you want me to remind you?
Do you want me to pick up the kids?
61. I want to be + (adjective) + objects
The word ' want to be ' can be used to express something you would like someone else to do or that something you personally would enjoy.
Examples:
I want to be better at swimming.
I want to be more involved in this matter.
She want to be fine in math.
to be continued . . .
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