Examples of using "Irá" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom'll go.
Who'll go?
Who will come with us?
He will also go.
- All will be well.
- Everything will be okay.
- He will not go.
- He won't go.
Tom will go first.
Don't worry. Everything's going to be all right.
Tom will go there tomorrow.
He will go to hospital.
Everything is going to be all right tomorrow.
When will he go home?
- He will also go.
- He will go as well.
Tom will go there with me.
Tom won't go alone.
Come on, everything will be all right.
He'll go to the hospital today.
He won't go, will he?
It'll go fine; don't be afraid!
- He will also go.
- He'll go, too, won't he?
- I believe that everything will be fine.
- I believe that everything will be okay.
I think that everything will be okay.
Why won't Tom leave?
He'll go to town.
- Tom leaves for Boston tomorrow.
- Tom is leaving for Boston tomorrow.
- Tom is going to Boston tomorrow.
He will leave here tomorrow.
This method is sure to work.
I wonder where Tom wants to go.
Tom won't go even if he's invited.
He will leave for Paris next month.
He's not going anywhere now.
How will he make good the loss?
He'll be just fine.
Everything will be okay. I promise.
As long as we love each other, we'll be all right.
- He said he would go to America.
- He said he would go to the United States.
Don't worry. Everything's going to be all right.
- Tom thinks it'll be fine.
- Tom thinks that it'll be fine.
All will be well.
Tom will likely be the first person to leave.
Just stay calm. It will go away.
Tom is going to a concert this evening.
It'll go live to 1.1 million people.
This herd isn't going anywhere...
Ichiro will go to Nagoya for the first time.
She is going to France next week.
Shall you be going to the meeting on Saturday?
Energy will go wherever we direct it.
- I'm sure he'll leave early.
- I'm sure she'll leave early.
Whatever can go wrong will go wrong.
Tom says he'll never go again.
This method is sure to work.
I'm sure I'll be fine.
I'm sure I'll be fine.
- I'm sure everything will be fine.
- I'm sure everything will be OK.
It will be all better if you can come now.
- Tom told me that he would leave soon.
- Tom told me he would leave soon.
Will he eat the whole cake?
Are you sure everything will go well?
Tom doesn't yet know exactly when he'll leave.
He'll go to Mongolia on the 14th of June.
- He won't be away for long.
- He won't be gone long.
- She won't be gone long.
- She won't be away for long.
And where do you think he will go?
If you follow those tips, you'll do well.
She will attend the meeting instead of me.