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Where you want to lead us? vs Where are you want to lead us?

The correct phrase is "Where do you want to lead us?" The use of the auxiliary verb "do" is necessary in this question structure. The second phrase is incorrect due to the incorrect placement of the verb "are."

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 603 views

Where you want to lead us?

This phrase is incorrect. It lacks the auxiliary verb "do" that is needed in questions in English.

The correct form of this question is "Where do you want to lead us?" The auxiliary verb "do" is essential in forming questions in English.
  • That's the question you want to lead with?
  • You want to lead that life?
  • Are you sure you want to lead her there?
  • We think you want to lead us all.
  • Lux, do you want me to lead?
  • Doesn't want to lead us to where he kills them.
  • So, do you want to scratch this lead?
  • Why must you lead, when I want to lead?
  • You want me to lead you? - Sure!
  • Is that a place you really want to lead people to?
  • Is that a place you really want to lead people to?
  • Those are the people we want to lead us.
  • And who is going to lead us?
  • One of these characters is going to lead us to our item, and we don't want to miss it when they do.
  • He wants to be a hero, to lead us back with a rope around our necks.
  • Did you honestly think he had the moral right to lead us?
  • Sounds like you want to lead the project yourself.
  • I will not turn my nose up but all the same I want to say that we are agreeing to a change without being too sure where it will lead us.
  • Maybe he wants to talk, and maybe he just wants to lead us into an ambush.
  • Just tell the pilot where you want to go.

Alternatives:

  • Where do you want to lead us?

Where are you want to lead us?

This phrase is incorrect. The placement of the verb "are" is incorrect in this question structure.

The correct form of this question is "Where do you want to lead us?" The auxiliary verb "do" is essential in forming questions in English.
  • That's the question you want to lead with?
  • You want to lead that life?
  • Are you sure you want to lead her there?
  • We think you want to lead us all.
  • Lux, do you want me to lead?
  • Doesn't want to lead us to where he kills them.
  • So, do you want to scratch this lead?
  • Why must you lead, when I want to lead?
  • You want me to lead you? - Sure!
  • Is that a place you really want to lead people to?
  • Is that a place you really want to lead people to?
  • Those are the people we want to lead us.
  • And who is going to lead us?
  • One of these characters is going to lead us to our item, and we don't want to miss it when they do.
  • He wants to be a hero, to lead us back with a rope around our necks.
  • Did you honestly think he had the moral right to lead us?
  • Sounds like you want to lead the project yourself.
  • I will not turn my nose up but all the same I want to say that we are agreeing to a change without being too sure where it will lead us.
  • What are you want to do, godmother?
  • Maybe he wants to talk, and maybe he just wants to lead us into an ambush.

Alternatives:

  • Where do you want to lead us?

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