Examples of using "Bostonu" in a sentence and their english translations:
You went to Boston, right?
He has come from Boston.
I'll go to Boston.
I'm from Boston.
We're from Boston.
We're leaving Boston.
I traveled to Boston.
I miss Boston.
He went to Boston by car.
- I want to go to Boston.
- I'd like to go to Boston.
I went to Boston by train.
You have to leave Boston now.
We arrived safely in Boston.
I've decided to go to Boston.
- I've got to get back to Boston.
- I have to get back to Boston.
- I have to go back to Boston.
- I need to go back to Boston.
I'm planning to move back to Boston.
I'm going to go back to Boston.
I had to go to Boston.
- I'm going to Boston tomorrow.
- Tomorrow I'm going to Boston.
I'm going to Boston this summer.
I'll go to Boston tomorrow.
I'll go to Boston by bus.
I often go to Boston.
I won't leave Boston.
When are we going back to Boston?
Let's go to Boston together.
It's a long way to Boston.
We're all from Boston.
I've moved to Boston.
I'm leaving Boston.
I'm going to Boston next spring.
I want you to go to Boston.
You should move to Boston.
I hear you're from Boston.
Tom went to Boston yesterday.
I'll never leave Boston.
Tom ought to go back to Boston.
- Tom used to often go to Boston.
- Tom used to go to Boston a lot.
Tom might go to Boston.
That's why I left Boston.
I just moved to Boston.
- I hardly ever go to Boston.
- I almost never go to Boston.
We returned to Boston on October 20th.
Tom will be back from Boston tomorrow.
Is it far from here to Boston?
I've gone to Boston twice.
I'm thinking of going to Boston.
I'm going to go to Boston tomorrow.
I'm going to Boston to visit Tom.
I'm coming back to Boston in October.
I'll leave Boston tonight.
- I returned to Boston on October 20th.
- I returned from Boston on October 20th.
How far is it to Boston?
I returned from Boston on October 20th.
Is Tom really going to Boston?
I'll call you when I get to Boston.
Tom went to Boston by car.
Do you have any plans to come back to Boston?
We're thinking of moving back to Boston.
Tom is from Boston, isn't he?
When did Tom go to Boston?
- I'm going to Boston in the spring.
- I'll go to Boston in the spring.
I'm going to Boston in the spring.
I've decided to move to Boston.
I've just decided to move to Boston.
Tom is going to go back to Boston.
Tom wanted to go to Boston.
- When did Tom get back from Boston?
- When did Tom come back from Boston?
I've always wanted to go to Boston.
Tom flew to Boston yesterday.
Tom comes back from Boston today.
I'll go to Boston with Tom.
Do I have to go to Boston?
When is Tom going back to Boston?
My parents are originally from Boston.
I've decided to leave Boston.
They got married and settled near Boston.
Tom won a free trip to Boston.
Why didn't you want to go to Boston?
I'd like to go to Boston again someday.
Tom lives in the southern part of Boston.
I've always thought you were from Boston.
I want to know when you're going to Boston.
- I thought that you were planning on going to Boston.
- I thought you were planning on going to Boston.
I didn't say I was going to Boston.
Tom wants me to go back to Boston.
Tom went with Mary to Boston.
Would you take Tom to Boston with you?
- I thought you just came from Boston.
- I thought that you just came from Boston.
I want to go to Boston with you.
You're both from Boston, aren't you?