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Example sentences for "will you"

  • Will you go and tell him I'm sick in bed--or dead?

  • Will you promise me to burn that book now?

  • My dear sir, will you allow me to purchase one thousand dollars' worth of stock?

  • But oh, Marilla, will you let me make a cake for the occasion?

  • You won't keep me from going to that, will you?

  • Will you swear to be my friend forever and ever?

  • Will you let me hold the brooch for one minute, Marilla?

  • Will you be kind enough to row me to the landing?

  • To me it seemed the most natural thing in the world to call for the wine-list and consult his choice of wine; but, will you believe me, he asked to be allowed to drink water!

  • Will you let me stand on tiptoes and kiss you?

  • Will you promise me to have nothing to do whatever with Fray Ignatius; and to resist every attempt he may make to induce you to go into a religious house of any kind?

  • Will you dare to become a partner in such wickedness?

  • Irene liked being talked to better than talking, and when her sister was by she was always, tacitly or explicitly, referring to her for confirmation of what she said.

  • He couldn't agree with me, and he was not in the least moved by the example of persons of quality in Europe, which I alleged in support of the life of idleness.

  • Oh, not quite so bad as that, Tom," said his father.

  • She is very pretty, and she is well-behaved; but there is nothing of her.

  • Will you reduce a father to wish that his only living child were laid beside her dead mother, in the tomb of our fathers?

  • It is then, Friend Isaac, will you pleasure us in this matter, and our day shall be truly kept, so God sa' me?

  • Well, if you will not, will you give me leave to do it?

  • But, I pray, will you tell me why you ask me such questions?

  • Obstinate, away with your book; will you go back with us or no?

  • Will you--tell me--about the diamond mines?

  • Will you not do your duty to your poor papa and come home with me?

  • If you please, cook'; 'Will you be so kind, cook?

  • Will you tell me," he said, with a kind of sombre gentleness, "what the word is that you would have used then?

  • You will not refuse to mention the sum to me, will you, my friend?

  • Will you deliver at the Credit Lyonnais in half an hour?

  • And to each of them the little slyboots replied,-- "Fallen into the fire, and so will you On little Drumikin!

  • Will you give me the Emperor's gold crown for a song?

  • And now,' she resumed, with perfect steadiness, 'will you consider me composed?

  • Will you, I beseech you, will you take me to the Felsenburg?

  • The first surprise affected me: will you give me time a little?

  • Will you think it over, and ask your parents if they are willing?

  • Don't you tell anybody, will you, Mr. Winterborne?

  • I want you to walk home with me--will you?

  • That's my pile," he muttered; "will you go with me?

  • And you won't be sorry you danced this one night, will you?

  • Now go, and you will come again tomorrow, as long as there are tomorrows, will you not?

  • He handed me the key, saying, "Will you keep it?

  • You will give me your hand, will you not?

  • It is a hard thing that I ask, but you will do it, will you not, for Lucy's sake?

  • Will you, therefore, instead of lunching with us, please come to breakfast at eight o'clock, if this be not too early for you?

  • Now that you are near, I await your commands, and you will not pass me by, will you, dear Master, in your distribution of good things?

  • And then try me with the real surprise, will you?

  • If I telephone my tailor that I can't make it until four-thirty, will you promise to be back by that time?

  • Will you let me bring her in to meet you, just to prove my point?

  • Then, as a special favor to me, will you begin by trying to stand up straight, please?

  • Will you forgive me this once if I promise never to fail again?

  • Will you be awfully disappointed, Daddy, if I don't turn out to be a great author?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will you" 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:
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