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Do you want it

UK //duː juː wɒnt ɪt//US //du jʊ wɑnt ɪt//

Definition

A question asking if someone desires something.

In simple words: Are you interested in having it?

Examples

  • Do you want it in chocolate or vanilla?
  • Let me know if you want it.
  • Do you want it? I can get it for you.

Usage notes

Used in casual conversations to ask someone if they desire something. Avoid in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

do + subject + want + object

Memory hint

Imagine asking if you want a donut: 'Do you want it?'

Collocations

  • want it now
  • want it later
  • want it all

Synonyms

  • would you like it
  • are you interested
  • do you desire it

Antonyms

  • Do you not want it
  • I don't want it
  • Do you refuse it

Common mistakes

  • Omitting the subject, e.g., 'Do want it?' instead of 'Do you want it?'
  • Confusing it with 'Do you want to?' which implies an action instead of an item.
  • Translating directly from other languages that don't use 'do' in similar questions.