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Example sentences for "what are you going"

  • What are you going to say to him about me?

  • What are you going to do when you get to Norfolk?

  • You infernal rogue, what are you going to do with my property?

  • Well, what are you going to say about the papers?

  • What are you going to do with all that paper, Henry?

  • Now, what are you going to have for your breakfast?

  • And pray, what are you going to do, with that purpose in view?

  • What are you going to do with yourself, Mr. Copley?

  • What are you going to do now, Miss Dolly?

  • What are you going to do with a man who takes it like this?

  • What are you going to do with a man like this?

  • What are you going to put out for sale, if I may be so bold as to ask?

  • Now, my dear mother-in-law, what are you going to do at Argentuil?

  • What are you going to do to-morrow, Mother?

  • What are you going to do for a living when it comes?

  • Well," she said, "what are you going to do?

  • What are you going to do while I play Alfred?

  • Now my two pets," said Mr. Linden as they left the table Monday morning, "what are you going to do?

  • What are you going to do when you come out?

  • But, in a word, what are you going to do?

  • Father," he exclaimed, turning pale as death, "what are you going to do with that brace of pistols under your coat?

  • What are you going to do with your share, Jim?

  • And, Tom, what are you going to be when you grow up?

  • Well, Bob," asked the girl, "what are you going to do this fall?

  • I took a rest, and then let on as if I was going to raise sail, when Bill said, "George, what are you going to do?

  • I said: "What are you going to do with those?

  • Then I said to old Jack: "What are you going to do with the tickets when you get out to Texas?

  • What are you going to do if Wecks says you really had the shoes?

  • And then as another handshake followed he continued: "What are you going down to New York City for?

  • What are you going to do about this letter?

  • Anyhow, it's burned to the ground and what we want to know is what are you going to do about it?

  • The main point is, what are you going to do about it?

  • What are you going to do with such a besotted old fool as that?

  • But if he hasn't any better sense than to pass his plate for more, what are you going to do about it?

  • What are you going to do with that blunderbuss?

  • What are you going to do when a certain definite knowledge becomes necessary?

  • Aloud) Come, now, young man, what are you going to do?

  • What are you going to do with the horses, Phil?

  • What are you going to do with that gun, Cuffy?

  • What are you going to do with your prisoners, Lieutenant?

  • Well," said Mr Solomon rather impatiently, "what are you going to do?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what are you going" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    even they; single vowel; what about; what appeared; what befell; what chance; what effect; what else; what follows; what had once been; what had taken place; what has been done; what love; what made; what might; what must; what place; what prompted; what really; what remains; what she; what takes; what they; what things; what ways; whatsoever things