Do you want me to (do something)?
Use this phrase when you're offering to do something that will help the listener or make them happy.
For example:
Do you want me to call a doctor?
Do you want me to leave you alone?
Do you want me to cook tonight?
When you use this phrase, you sound like you're offering to do something that will make the listener happy. It doesn't sound like you want to do it for your own enjoyment.
I guess I'm amazed.
If I can learn to communicate correctly then I can get this launched.
I think I need to turn tinyvox into something huge with this technology because it's the only way forward. However, the server may be down, I didn't check my email today to see...
Do you want me to call you later?
Do you want me to + (verb)
To 'want' is to feel or have a desire for. When saying 'Do you want me to' you're asking someone if there is anything you can do for them or assist them with.
Here are some examples:
"Do you want me to pick up the kids?" "Do you want me to fix your flat tire?" "Do you want me to help you read that book?" "Do you want me to remind you?" "Do you want me to remove my shoes?"
The word 'want' can also be used to express something YOU would like someone else to do or that something you personally would enjoy.
Here are some examples:
"I want you to come over." "I want you to make a decision." "I want you to water the flowers." "I want to understand what you are trying to say." "I want to be better at swimming." "I want to be more involved at church."