Examples of using "John" in a sentence and their english translations:
Hi, John. - I'm not John.
- I am called John.
- I am John.
My name is John.
Come here, John.
- John became a policeman.
- John has become a policeman.
Come here, John.
Where does John live?
John likes chess.
I am called John.
John works hard.
I am John.
John became a policeman.
John's everywhere."
- I sat next to John.
- I sat near John.
John is good at chess.
- "That's right", said John.
- "It's true," said John.
Hello, John! How are you?
- John and Ann like each other.
- John and Ann love each other.
- John is good at mathematics.
- John is good at maths.
- John is good at math.
Their son's name is John.
John couldn't play the guitar.
Their son's name is John.
So I asked John,
John has two sons.
John employs 200 workers.
John likes the nurse.
Is John your name?
Hello, John! How are you?
John is my nephew.
John became a policeman.
He gives it to John.
John is at the airport.
John went to America by air.
John sits by Jack.
"That's right", said John.
Their son's name is John.
John is a gossip.
Hello, John! How are you?
John didn't see anybody.
John is Tom's son.
What is John doing right now?
- I sat next to John.
- I sat near John.
John alone went there.
John ran into the room.
John listened carefully.
John is wrestling with Tom.
Is John available now?
John started the car.
John isn't here.
John goes to school.
How's John?
Tom gives it to John.
I have known John since 1976.
John went to America by air.
- I am called John.
- My name is John.
- My name's John.
- John is my name.
She knew that John loved her.
John is likely to make a mistake.
If Tom loves Mary, and Mary loves John, then Tom loves John?