Examples of using "Verrete" in a sentence and their english translations:
Will you really come?
- Are you coming this evening?
- Are you coming tonight?
Will you come to the party tomorrow?
Are you coming to my party?
Won't you come home?
- You promised you would come.
- You promised you'd come.
You will be ignored.
You'll be stopped.
You will be punished.
Are you coming to the party?
Are you coming to the party?
When are you going to come?
Well? Will you come?
I'll be disappointed if you don't come.
You won't be punished.
Will you come to the party tomorrow?
Who will you be coming with?
Will you come with us?
Will you come to see us?
Will you come to town?
Aren't you going to come tomorrow?
- I hope you will come.
- I hope you'll come.
Will you come with me to the store?
Tell me the time when you will come.
- Won't you come with me?
- Aren't you going to go with me?
Come with me, will you?
When are you coming to Lanzarote?
When will you come home?
Won't you come with us?
Make sure you'll come.
When are you coming to Melbourne again?
Are you coming to the store with me?
Will you come to my place tomorrow?
- Will you be coming home for Christmas?
- Are you coming home for Christmas?
- Will you come with us too?
- Will you come with us, too?
Will you come with me to the concert?
Why won't you come with me?
Tell me the time when you will come.
Will you come home for dinner tonight?
- I hope you'll come to my party.
- I hope that you'll come to my party.
I hope you'll come to my birthday party.
Are you coming to my concert?
Are you coming to my party?
If throughout your life you abstain from murder, theft, fornication, perjury, blasphemy, and disrespect toward your parents, your church, and your king, you are conventionally held to deserve moral admiration even if you have never done a single kind or generous or useful action.