Examples of using "Chicago" in a sentence and their english translations:
Hello, Chicago!
Hello, Chicago!
I need to go to Chicago.
Carol lives in Chicago.
He is leaving Chicago tomorrow.
Come back to Chicago.
Would you rather visit Boston or Chicago?
Next week, I'm taking the plane to Chicago.
I want to live in either Boston or Chicago.
The worst riot was in Chicago.
Mike has a friend who lives in Chicago.
They went to Chicago by car.
I want to live in Boston or in Chicago.
She went to Chicago by bus.
Her decision to move to Chicago surprised us.
I live in Boston and Tom lives in Chicago.
I lived in Boston before I moved to Chicago.
I lived in Boston before I came to Chicago.
Tom is from Boston, but now he lives in Chicago.
I visited cities such as New York, Chicago and Boston.
Tom is from Boston, but now he lives in Chicago.
- I now live in Boston, but I'm originally from Chicago.
- I live in Boston now, but I'm originally from Chicago.
I live in Boston and Tom and Mary live in Chicago.
Tom goes from Boston to Chicago with his car via the usual route.
I lived in Boston a few years ago, but now I live in Chicago.
I live in Boston now, but I lived in Chicago up until three years ago.
Mary would probably still be in Boston if she didn't have to be in Chicago.
When I was traveling from Boston to Chicago, I met a nice girl on the plane.
The world's first Ferris wheel was built in Chicago. It was named after its constructor, George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr.