If you careto listen, I will tell you how it came about.
And as the bellows touched the man, Taper Tom said: "Hang on, if you care to come with us.
So the goody laid her hand on the back of the goose, and Taper Tom said: "Hang on, if you care to go with us.
As his foot touched her dress Taper Tom said: "Hang on, if you care to come with us.
If you care to build a palace of jewels, painted glass is richer than all the treasures of Aladdin's lamp; but if you like pictures better than jewels, you must come into broad daylight to paint them.
Can't see how girls who have their living to earn could sing 'Don't You Care' with complete abandon.
Fred," she asked, moved by her never slumbering impulse to find out about things, "just what is ityou care for in Helen?
And there were the 'Don't You Care' girls--pink dresses and big black hats.
I will watch you home as soon as you care to go, but I won't intrude upon you any longer.
Can you tell me anything,' she asked after this pause--'do you careto tell me anything about your business in England.
May I ask if you care at this moment to administer a coating of varnish to the work of art?
I left Mrs. Diedrich asleep, and could just afford to snatch half an hour for so old a friend as you, Colonel If you care to come back and have tea with me at six, I shall be glad to meet you, if I may dare run away again.
Do you care for a talk across a whisky-and-soda and a cigar?
Still, if you care to think how that track was built, it's not difficult to fancy there's triumph in the whistles and the roar of the freight-car wheels.
It's in the library somewhere, if you care to look at it.
I'll tell you exactly what'll happen, if you care to know.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you care" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.