Examples of using "Bostoniin" in a sentence and their english translations:
Come back to Boston.
When did you go to Boston?
When are you going back to Boston?
Welcome to Boston.
I'm moving to Boston.
I've moved to Boston.
Can you come to Boston?
- Tom went back to Boston.
- Tom returned to Boston.
I'm driving to Boston tomorrow.
Tom went to Boston on business.
I went to Boston by train.
Tom went to Boston.
I'm flying to Boston tomorrow.
- I'm going to Boston tomorrow.
- Tomorrow I'm going to Boston.
I'll go to Boston.
When are you coming back to Boston?
We went to Boston.
We won't go back to Boston.
Tom ended up in Boston.
- Tom moved to Boston.
- Tom has moved to Boston.
How old were you when you moved to Boston?
Have you considered moving to Boston?
Tom has decided to move to Boston.
I'd like a nonstop flight to Boston.
Tom went to Boston to study music.
Tom wanted to move to Boston.
When did Tom leave for Boston?
We'll go back to Boston next week.
Tom probably went to Boston.
Tom went to Boston yesterday.
Would you take Tom to Boston with you?
I went to Boston with Tom.
Tom went to Boston on Monday.
Tom went to Boston by plane.
Tom went to Boston by bus.
Tom wanted to get back to Boston.
I moved to Boston last spring.
I came to Boston last month.
I'm going to Boston next month.
I'll go to Boston tomorrow.
I'm going to go to Boston tomorrow.
Tom went to Boston for a week.
Tom has arrived in Boston.
Tom went to Boston by car.
This train is bound for Boston.
We won't go back to Boston.
Tom is thinking about moving to Boston.
Tom flew to Boston on Monday.
I gave Tom a ride to Boston.
Why didn't Tom visit Boston?
- What time will Tom arrive in Boston?
- What time will you arrive in Boston, Tom?
- I think that Tom will come to Boston on October 20th.
- I think Tom will come to Boston on October 20th.
I want you to fly to Boston tomorrow.
I'd like to go to Boston again someday.
Tom wants to come to Boston with us.
I want you to go to Boston with Tom.
Tom has gone to Boston on urgent business.
- Tom says that he wants to go to Boston.
- Tom says he wants to go to Boston.
We might go to Boston next month.
- I thought the company had sent Tom to Boston.
- I thought that the company had sent Tom to Boston.
Tom wants me to move to Boston.
Tom comes to Boston once a year.
Tom went to Boston last winter.
Tom went to Boston last week.
Tom might go to Boston to look for a job.
- I should've stayed in Boston.
- I should have stayed in Boston.
I'm sending Tom to Boston to help you.
I moved to Boston three years ago.
The first half of the story is set in Boston.
What time will Tom arrive in Boston?
Is it possible to get to Boston by train?
Would you go back to Boston if you could?
- Tom is coming with us to Boston.
- Tom is coming to Boston with us.
Tom and Mary moved to Boston.
I wish you wouldn't go to Boston.
Tom went to see Mary in Boston.
Do you have any plans to come back to Boston?
Tom came to Boston to visit Mary.
I have to get back to Boston.
I want you to return to Boston.
Tom is going to Boston next month.
Tom was sent by his company to Boston.
I want to get back to Boston as soon as possible.
I'm not going to go to Boston next week.
Tom arrived in Boston last night.
- Tom went with Mary to Boston.
- Tom went to Boston with Mary.
- Tom had to go back to Boston.
- Tom had to return to Boston.
Tom needs to go back to Boston.
Who did Tom go to Boston with?
I'm not interested in going to Boston.