Examples of using "Bostonie" in a sentence and their english translations:
Welcome to Boston.
- I live in Boston.
- I'm living in Boston.
I used to live in Boston.
We live in Boston.
Are you in Boston?
We're in Boston.
I'm in Boston.
I want to live in Boston.
I have a friend in Boston.
I'd rather live in Boston.
- I'm still living in Boston.
- I still live in Boston.
Enjoy your stay in Boston.
I've got friends in Boston.
When did you work in Boston?
I used to have a house in Boston.
- It's nearly midnight in Boston.
- It's almost midnight in Boston.
- I've been to Boston once.
- I've been to Boston one time.
- I'm working in Boston now.
- I'm now working in Boston.
- I work in Boston now.
- I'm looking for a job in Boston.
- I've been looking for a job in Boston.
I once lived in Boston.
I know someone in Boston.
Have you ever gone to Boston?
Were you born in Boston?
I didn't grow up in Boston.
- Tom works in Boston.
- Tom is working in Boston.
- Tom is living in Boston.
- Tom lives in Boston.
- I'm in Boston now.
- I'm now in Boston.
She visited him in Boston.
We're still in Boston.
Tom is studying in Boston.
I'm not in Boston.
I'm in Boston today.
Tom worked in Boston.
Do you still have family in Boston?
- I have a lot of friends in Boston.
- I've got a lot of friends in Boston.
- I have many friends in Boston.
I have several friends in Boston.
- Something happened in Boston.
- Something is happening in Boston.
- I don't know anybody in Boston.
- I don't know anyone in Boston.
Do you like Boston?
Who else do you know in Boston?
I know what you did in Boston.
I know what you did in Boston.
Tom used to work in Boston.
It's located in Boston.
- I thought that you lived in Boston.
- I thought you lived in Boston.
- I know you've been in Boston.
- I know that you've been in Boston.
Tom isn't in Boston.
How many times have you been to Boston?
You've been in Boston way too long.
Tom used to live in Boston.
- Tom was in Boston at that time.
- Tom was in Boston at the time.
- Tom was in Boston then.
Tom has relatives in Boston.
- I've been to Boston twice.
- I've been to Boston two times.
I've been to Boston quite a few times.
I've been to Boston only once.
I've been to Boston many times.
- I've visited Boston before.
- I've been to Boston before.
- I've been in Boston before.
I've been to Boston a couple of times.
I was in Boston last winter.
How long did you work in Boston?
Have you been to Boston before?
I've lived in Boston three years.
Tom has been to Boston a number of times.
It's almost midnight in Boston.
I'm having a good time here in Boston.
Is there a zoo in Boston?
- Currently, Tom lives in Boston.
- Tom currently lives in Boston.
Why aren't you in Boston?
We've never been to Boston.
I'll wait for you in Boston.
Have you ever been to Boston in the spring?
I'm going to spend the weekend in Boston.
I'd really rather be in Boston.
Do you know anyone in Boston?
Tom's family lives in Boston.
Do you have friends in Boston?
Tom is still working in Boston.
I've never been to Boston.
- I assume you've been to Boston.
- I assume that you've been to Boston.
Do you like Boston?
I don't have a house in Boston.
I have a few friends living in Boston.
Has your father ever been to Boston?
I still have a few friends in Boston.
Tom never lived in Boston.
- What time is it now in Boston?
- What time is it in Boston now?
- What's the time in Boston now?
Tom might possibly have stayed in Boston.
It's getting hot here in Boston.
- Tom thought you were in Boston.
- Tom thought that you were in Boston.
Tom might possibly have a house in Boston.
- Everybody knows I used to live in Boston.
- Everybody knows that I used to live in Boston.
I didn't say I used to live in Boston.
Tom said that he used to live in Boston.
- I didn't know that you used to live in Boston.
- I didn't know you used to live in Boston.
Tom ought to spend the summer in Boston.
Last year I was in Boston.
Tom might be lonely in Boston.