Examples of using "Gidecek" in a sentence and their english translations:
Will you go?
Tom'll go.
Which of you will go?
Who'll go?
He will go to the airport.
I think you'll enjoy it.
She'll go to Ireland.
Tom will go first.
Will you go with Tom?
The train is bound for London.
- The ship is bound for Finland.
- The ship is on its way to Finland.
He will go to hospital.
He will also go.
- Will you go there?
- Are you going to go there?
Will you go to the cinema?
- Will you go with us?
- Are you going to go with us?
- Will you be going with us?
- Aren't you going to go with us?
Are you going to go now?
He'll go to town.
Will you go by train?
I've got places to go.
- Where's Tom going to go?
- Where is Tom going to go?
Are you going to go with me?
- Will you go with him?
- Will you go with her?
- Are you going to go with him?
- Are you going to go with her?
She will go to the cinema tomorrow.
- Tom will go home.
- Tom is going to go home.
- Tom will leave tomorrow.
- Tom will be leaving tomorrow.
Tom will go alone.
Tom will go to Boston.
Will you go with them?
Tom will go as well.
They will go to the hospital.
- I have nowhere to go.
- I have no place to go.
Mary will depart soon.
- Are you leaving tomorrow?
- Will you leave tomorrow?
- Are you going to leave tomorrow?
- Will you be leaving tomorrow?
Tom will go to Australia.
Will you go to Harvard?
- Tom will soon leave.
- Tom will leave soon.
- Tom is going to be leaving soon.
- Tom is going to leave soon.
- Tom is going to be going with you.
- Tom is going to go with you.
- Tom will go with you.
- Tom is going to go to college.
- Tom will go to college.
- Tom will go first.
- Tom is going to go first.
Sami is gonna enter hell.
Sami will go home.
He will go to the dentist.
Will you go with her?
He will go there tomorrow.
"Will Juma go to the market with Hasani?" "No, he will go alone."
Forks go to the left side of the plate, and knives go to the right.
Tom will go there tomorrow.
The sign indicates the way to go.
Will you go on a trip?
He is going to go to school tomorrow.
He will go in your place.
Will you go, too?
When will he go home?
He will leave for Paris next month.
The arrow indicates the way to go.
I don't have anywhere else to go.