Examples of using "Feront " in a sentence and their english translations:
What will they do?
They will wash dishes.
What will they do?
What do you think they'll do?
What will they do to us?
What do you think they'll do to me?
- Things are only going to get worse.
- Things will only get worse.
What do you think they'll do?
What do you think they'll do?
What'll they do to Tom?
- They will do their utmost.
- They'll do their utmost.
- They will do what they can.
- They'll do what they can.
- They won't do the dishes.
- They will not wash the dishes.
What do you think they'll do to me?
they won't do that well.
they'll also do the same.
A few days' rest will do you good.
Out in the world, they'll do activities for two weeks:
I hope Tom and Mary do that.
our secrets will always be a part of our humanity.
5 liters of oil will not be 40 pounds
Those shoes won't do for climbing.
A few days' rest will do you good.
A few days' rest will do you good.
They will wash dishes.
Coastal cities will take the brunt of the storm.
They'll let us know.
But you can surround yourself with people who won't.
ask not what America will do for you
touch your genitals, be sure they won't make your voice
We'll see if their guns make as much noise as their tongues.
And most people will do anything, anything they can, to protect that.
Tom and Mary are talking about what they'll do on Valentine's Day.
Saladin waits for the heat to rise and to see what the Christians will do.
Or it'll be a competition and then they'll do it all at once.
In fact, people will do the things that prove what they believe.
And if we're not forced to empathize, most of us, unfortunately, won't.
People who are afraid of making mistakes will make no progress in English conversation.
If you tell people what they want to hear, they'll do what you want.
What do you think they will do when they can't find food bite this time?
The press can't ignore us forever. Sooner or later, they'll do a story about us.
What'll they do to Tom?
I hope Tom and Mary don't get arrested.
Coastal cities will take the brunt of the storm.
"If ever Tiber and the fields I see / washed by her waves, ere mingling with the brine, / and build the city which the Fates decree, / then kindred towns and neighbouring folk shall join, / yours in Epirus, in Hesperia mine, / and linked thenceforth in sorrow and in joy, / with Dardanus the founder of each line, / so let posterity its pains employ, / two nations, one in heart, shall make another Troy."