Examples of using "Yapacak" in a sentence and their english translations:
- This will do.
- That'll be good.
She will do it.
Tom will make it.
- Who will do it?
- Who's going to do it?
- Who's going to do this?
- Who'll do that?
I have homework to do.
"Boys will be boys."
Who will act as spokesman?
What will they do?
I have errands to run.
- We have work to do.
- We have a job to do.
- We've got work to do.
We have things to do.
- She's going to make it.
- He's going to make it.
- He'll make it.
- He will do it.
He'll do well.
You have work to do.
Are you going to do it?
- What's Tom going to do?
- What'll Tom do?
- Tom is going to make it.
- Tom will do this.
That'll do in a pinch.
Someone will do it.
Who will do it?
I had stuff to do.
I had things to do.
I've got homework to do.
I have preparations to make.
I've got work to do.
Siobhán will do her homework.
This will do nicely.
I've got time on my hands.
Are you going to cooperate?
He'll make coffee.
Who's going to do it?
- Tom is going to do it.
- Tom is going to do this.
- Tom is going to do that.
Tom is going to do fine.
Tom will cooperate.
Tom will do it.
That'll do it.
That'll do nicely.
Will you do the same?
She will make it.
Mary will make it.
Mary will do it.
Tom is going to make mistakes.
Who's going to do this?
They're going to do it.
What is he going to do?
- Tom will do the same.
- Tom is going to do the same.
- Tom will do the same thing.
Who's going to do what?
I had work to do.
Are we going to do that?
Who's going to make the announcement?
He will do what I tell him.
- Someone will do that.
- Somebody will do that.
Tom is going to make changes.
Will we make it in time?
- I have many things to do.
- I have to do a lot of things.
She will do what I tell her.
- Tom will do it tomorrow.
- Tom is going to do that tomorrow.
- Tom will be doing that tomorrow.
- Tom is going to be doing that tomorrow.
- Tom is going to do it tomorrow.
I have a great deal of work to do.
- We have bigger fish to fry.
- We've got other fish to fry.
There are too many things to do!
- Maybe Tom will do that.
- Perhaps Tom will do that.
Someone will do that job.
She shall serve tea.
- I still have things left to do.
- I've still got things to do.
I don't have time to cook.
I've got something to do.
- We have a lot of work to do.
- We've got a lot to do.
- We've got a lot of work to do.
- We have lots of work to do.
- We have so much work to do.
- I have many things to do.
- I have a lot of things to do.
We have a lot to do.
Mr. Itoh will call the roll.
John will probably make a mistake.
- There is nothing to it.
- There's nothing to it.
We have important work to do.
- I have nothing to do.
- I've got nothing to do.
- There are so many things to do.
- There's so much to do.
If you don't know, who does?
I have an announcement to make.