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WesternAmerican Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

'Tell me what do you want from me?'' vs.

Hi, which one would you consider correct:
Tell me what do you want from me? / Tell me what do you want from me.
Tell me what you want from me? / Tell me what you want from me.
  

Top answer

Hi, only: Tell me what you want from me. Tell me, what you want from me? <--- there's a comma

  • Hi, only: Tell me what you want from me.
  • Tell me, what you want from me?
  • <--- there's a comma
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Hi,
only:

Tell me what you want from me.
Tell me, what you want from me? <--- there's a comma

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If you use the question mark, you need the "do." Otherwise it's very informal.
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Marius HancuIf you use the question mark, you need the "do." Otherwise it's very informal.
Ooops, I didn't even pay attention to that! It's "Tell me, what do you want from me?", yep

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