Examples of using "Пойдешь" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you want to tag along?
Who will you go with?
Will you go to the movies with me tonight?
Won't you come to the party tomorrow?
What time will you go home today?
Will you go to the party instead of me?
Will you be going to the dance with Sonya?
Why don't you go play with Tom?
I don't care who you're going with.
Why don't you go and find out?
- I'm gonna go for a walk; will you come with me?
- I'm going to go take a stroll. Are you coming with me?
You will go and infect twenty people at least
No matter where you may go, you may find the same thing.
- If you go out wearing that little you will catch a cold.
- If you go out so lightly dressed, you'll catch a cold.
- If you go out wearing that little, you'll catch a cold.
I'll go provided you go with me.
If you go to the movies, take your sister with you.
- If you go fishing tomorrow, I will, too.
- If you go fishing tomorrow, I'll go, too.
"I'm going shopping. Do you want to come?" "Sure!"
I'm meeting Tom for dinner. Do want to come?
Sooner or later, you will succeed your parents won't you?
- Go where you will in Holland, you will see windmills.
- It doesn't matter where you go in Holland, you'll see windmills.
- No matter where you go in Holland, you'll see windmills.
- In Netherlands you can see windmills wherever you go.
If you are going to the library this afternoon, would you please return two books for me?
Will you be taking a holiday this year?
Will you go with Tom?
What time will you go home today?
If you're not going I'm not going either.
It makes no difference whether you go or not.
Will you come with me to the concert?