Examples of using "¿vendrá" in a sentence and their english translations:
Will she come?
He'll come with me.
He probably won't come.
When will he come?
He will come.
- Are you coming with me?
- Is he coming with me?
Will you come tomorrow?
- Tom'll come.
- Tom will come.
No one will come.
He will come afterwards.
He probably won't come.
- She says she will come.
- She says she'll come.
- He is certain to come.
- He is sure to come.
I think he'll come.
- I don't know whether he'll come.
- I don't know if he'll come.
Jim will not come today.
- It is probable that she will come.
- She'll probably come.
That day shall come.
He is not coming, either.
He will come tomorrow.
He will come soon.
No doubt he will come.
Will the police come?
We think that he will come.
She'll come here.
He is certain to come.
Do you know when she will come?
Will he come tomorrow?
- He says he will come.
- He says he'll come.
She will come soon.
- Who will come with me?
- Who's coming with me?
No one is coming.
Tom will come tomorrow.
will come from re-marketing.
- I don't know when he will come.
- I don't know when he's coming.
- I don't know when he'll come.
Don't worry. Tom will come.
He will come to see us some day.
I don't know whether George will come or not.
- I'm sure he will come.
- I'm certain that he'll come.
- I'm sure that he'll come.
- I'm sure he'll come.
and my mother comes to me -
He will come if he has a mind to.
She says she will come.
If he has time, he will come.
- I think that she will come.
- I think she will come.
- I think she'll come.
Perhaps she will come tomorrow.
He won't come, will he?
- Will he come this evening?
- Will he be coming this evening?
He will not come today.
A hurricane's coming soon.
Who's coming to the show?
He will be coming to the party.
I think he'll come.
She will be here this evening.
He is to come here at six o'clock.
Jim will not come today.
Do you think Tom will come?