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Do you want come? vs Do you want to come?

The correct phrase is "Do you want to come?". The addition of the preposition 'to' before the verb 'come' is necessary in this context. The first phrase is incorrect due to the missing preposition.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1650 views

Do you want come?

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'to' is missing before the verb 'come'.

The correct form is 'Do you want to come?' when asking someone if they desire to accompany you or join an activity.
  • It's time for pay, do you want to come?
  • - Do you want me to come?
  • What do you want? - Come here.
  • Do you want me to come?
  • do you want me to come?
  • Do you want to come in?
  • But do you want to come in?
  • What do you want? - Come home, has Bebo.
  • - Do you want to come over?
  • - Do you not want us to come?
  • I mean, do you want to come over tonight?
  • Where do you want to come from there?
  • Do you want me to come upstairs?
  • Do you want me to come anyway?
  • Do you want to come with me?
  • - Do you want us to come over?
  • Do you want us to come along?
  • Do you want to come in?
  • Do you want to come by?
  • Hello, Mr and Mrs Jones, do you want to come in?

Alternatives:

  • Do you want to come with me?
  • Would you like to come?
  • Are you coming?
  • Do you want to join us?
  • Do you want to go?

Do you want to come?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This is the correct form to use when asking someone if they would like to accompany you or join an activity.
  • It's time for pay, do you want to come?
  • - Do you want me to come?
  • Do you want to come in?
  • But do you want to come in?
  • - Do you want to come over?
  • Do you want me to come?
  • do you want me to come?
  • Do you want to come in?
  • Do you want to come by?
  • Hello, Mr and Mrs Jones, do you want to come in?
  • Do you want to come over?
  • Sure you don't want to come?
  • I mean, do you want to come over tonight?
  • Where do you want to come from there?
  • Do you want to come with me?
  • - Do you not want us to come?
  • Do you want me to come upstairs?
  • Do you want me to come anyway?
  • - Do you want us to come over?
  • Do you want us to come along?

Alternatives:

  • Do you want to come with me?
  • Would you like to come?
  • Are you coming?
  • Do you want to join us?
  • Do you want to go?

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