Examples of using "Boston" in a sentence and their english translations:
Boston is overrated.
Boston is worth seeing.
Tom left Boston.
You should visit Boston.
Is Boston far away?
I should visit Boston.
Tom likes Boston.
Mary loved Boston.
I call Boston home.
I know Boston well.
- Where is Boston?
- Where's Boston?
I'd like to visit Boston in the spring.
Boston is a beautiful city.
Does Tom like Boston?
Boston is a very beautiful city.
- You should've visited Boston.
- You should have visited Boston.
- I've visited Boston twice.
- I've visited Boston two times.
- I've visited Boston before.
- I have visited Boston before.
Did you like Boston?
Do you know where Boston is?
- Tom has already left Boston.
- Tom has left Boston already.
I know Boston inside out.
Tom will love Boston.
Is Boston very far away?
I've visited Boston a few times.
I think Boston is worth visiting.
I think Boston is very beautiful.
How do you like Boston?
Someone killed Tom in Boston.
- I have a feeling you're going to like Boston.
- I have a feeling that you're going to like Boston.
Tom knows Boston inside out.
I've decided to leave Boston.
- I know Tom has already left Boston.
- I know that Tom has already left Boston.
How far is Boston from Chicago?
I think Boston is nicer than Chicago.
Tom left Boston in October of 2013.
I think Boston is the most beautiful city in the world.
Is it true that Boston is a popular destination for tourists?
I've heard that Boston is a dangerous place. Is that true?
I've always wanted to visit Boston.
- I don't think Tom knows when Mary will visit Boston.
- I don't think that Tom knows when Mary will visit Boston.
- Tom was only three years old when he came to Boston.
- Tom was only three when he came to Boston.
Boston has grown rapidly in the last ten years.
If I remember correctly, Boston is beautiful this time of year.
Boston is too cold for me, let alone Chicago.
I think Boston is one of the most expensive places in the world to live.