Examples of using "пойдет" in a sentence and their english translations:
It is going to snow.
He will also go.
It's supposed to rain tonight.
No, this isn't gonna work.
I'll go if Tom goes.
I'm afraid it'll rain.
It is going to snow.
Nowadays, this is not like this anymore.
they know when the rain will rain
Telephone me if it rains.
- It looks like snow toward evening.
- It seems like it will snow in the evening.
- It looks like it's going to snow tonight.
- I'm not going if Tom is.
- I'm not going if Tom goes.
- If it rains, call me.
- If it rains, please call me.
He will also go.
I'm not sure where Tom will go.
- If Tom goes, I won't.
- If Tom goes, I won't go.
According to her, he will not go.
If it rains, please call me.
- It's gotten dark. Is it going to rain, I wonder?
- It's getting dark. I wonder if it's going to rain.
- It may snow tonight.
- It might snow tonight.
Tom won't go to school today.
Tom asked Mary if she'd go.
It may rain.
I'm not going unless Tom goes.
And where do you think he will go?
will go to the check out page and not buy.
And all of this wood here, is dead and makes great kindling.
Suppose it rains tomorrow, shall we still go on the picnic?
Bitter medicine will not necessarily do you good.
- Suppose it rains, what shall we do?
- What should we do if it rains?
- If all goes well, I can make 2-3 pieces per day.
- If all goes smoothly, I can make two or three pieces a day.
He said he was tired, so he would go home early.
Judging from the look of the sky, it may rain this afternoon.
Even if it rains, I'll do that tomorrow.
- Tom said Mary is going to take that risk.
- Tom said that Mary is going to take that risk.
because the people who will go to your website
- I think it's highly unlikely that Tom will go bowling.
- I think that it's highly unlikely that Tom will go bowling.
- I think that it's highly unlikely Tom will go bowling.
- I think it's highly unlikely Tom will go bowling.
- Will it rain today?
- Is it going to rain today?
Does he go to school on foot or by bicycle?
I want to know who you're going to the dance with.
- It will probably rain.
- It'll probably rain.
and execute them flawlessly... because if anything went wrong, the astronauts would
If it rains, call me.
It will get very cold tonight. Maybe it will snow tomorrow.
He probably won't go on the picnic tomorrow. I won't either.
We cannot finish it before Saturday even if everything goes well.
- It may rain.
- It might rain.
Nancy will never go on a date with me. She's out of my league.
- If Tom goes, I won't.
- If Tom goes, I won't go.
- Tom said he'll go home as soon as he finishes doing what he's doing.
- Tom said that he'll go home as soon as he finishes doing what he's doing.
I thought he would come to church with us, but he decided to stay home.
or Poyraz Ölmez, who said that he would go and learn high school physics 1
We hold it and block it because we know it will burn when it goes to the teapot
- I thought a bunch of people would go water skiing with us, but absolutely no one else showed up.
- I thought that a bunch of people would go water skiing with us, but absolutely no one else showed up.
Tom, if you're not going I'm not going either.
Tom is having a hard time deciding what to wear to the party.