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How do you want it look like? vs How you want it look like?

The correct phrase is "How do you want it to look like?" The auxiliary verb "do" is necessary in this question structure. The second phrase is incorrect due to the missing auxiliary verb.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 3208 views

How do you want it look like?

This phrase is correct. The auxiliary verb "do" is needed in questions like this.

This phrase is used to ask someone about their preference in terms of appearance or style.

Examples:

  • How do you want it to look like?
  • How do you want your hair to look like?
  • How do you want the room to look like?
  • How do you want the design to look like?
  • How do you want the final product to look like?
  • - Do you want to look like us?
  • What do you want? - Look, I have to talk to you.
  • Does it look like a hamburger shop? -Which one do you want? -Goat, then.
  • Why do you want to change my look?
  • Do you want to have a look?
  • Do you want to look at mine?
  • Do you want to look at these?
  • What do you want to hear? Look!
  • Do you want to see what Marsha's room looks like?
  • Do you want to see what 1 million dollars looks like?
  • Julia, are you sure you want to look?
  • You want that? Look, I'm tired. I've had a long day here.
  • You want that? Look, Jess, go lie down.
  • - Do you want to make me look like a...
  • Do you want to look like Alice Cooper?
  • Well, how do you want me to behave? Look, just dance.
  • - How do you want it cut, handsome?
  • And how do you want it played?
  • - So how do you want it?
  • How do you want it, Catita?

How you want it look like?

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the auxiliary verb "do" which is necessary in this question structure.

  • - Do you want to look like us?
  • Julia, are you sure you want to look?
  • You want that? Look, I'm tired. I've had a long day here.
  • You want that? Look, Jess, go lie down.
  • Maybe you want to take another look?
  • You want me to look beautiful?
  • And it looks like someone besides wayne industries wants it...
  • What do you want? - Look, I have to talk to you.
  • Don't you want to send the bot down there to see what it looks like?
  • Why do you want to change my look?
  • You want to look at this?
  • Do you want to have a look?
  • Do you want to look at mine?
  • You want to look at them?
  • Don't you want to take a look?
  • - Mac, did you want to look at this?
  • Do you want to look at these?
  • Is there anything you want I should look at?
  • I don't know doctor, you can lay on all the German sweet talk you want, but it looks like this pony's got big eyes for Django.
  • And if you want to take a single crystal of DNA, it looks like that.

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