Why you want it for? Why do you want it for? Which one is correct? And can I use it?
R rafaelgan Senior Member U.S.A Spanish Mar 25, 2007 #1 Why you want it for? Why do you want it for? Which one is correct? And can I use it?
Toadie Senior Member Maryland English Mar 25, 2007 #2 Neither of them are correct, actually. It would either be "Why do you want it?" or "What do you want it for?".
Neither of them are correct, actually. It would either be "Why do you want it?" or "What do you want it for?".
V vachecow Senior Member Pennsylvania USA English Mar 25, 2007 #3 "Why you want it?" Is more common in conversation.