Examples of using "Chicago" in a sentence and their english translations:
Hello, Chicago!
Hello, Chicago!
Hello, Chicago!
I need to go to Chicago.
I'll go to Boston and Chicago.
We'll go to Boston and Chicago.
They went to Chicago by car.
Chicago is very different from Boston.
I'm leaving for Chicago next week.
He is leaving Chicago tomorrow.
- We had a stopover in Chicago.
- We had a layover in Chicago.
We visited Boston and Chicago.
I'll go to Boston and Chicago.
Can I reserve a flight to Chicago?
They went to Chicago by car.
We had a stopover in Chicago.
The worst riot was in Chicago.
Would you rather visit Boston or Chicago?
Did you go to Boston or Chicago?
Tom went from Boston to Chicago.
Tom went to Boston via Chicago.
Which city is larger, Boston or Chicago?
Tom plans to drive from Boston to Chicago.
We want to go to Boston and Chicago.
I'm leaving for Chicago next week.
Mike has a friend who lives in Chicago.
This train gets to Chicago at 9 o'clock tonight.
How far is it from Boston to Chicago?
I want to live in Boston or in Chicago.
Snow is apt to fall in Chicago in late November.
- I was born in Boston, but I grew up in Chicago.
- I was born in Boston, but grew up in Chicago.
What's the distance between Boston and Chicago?
Tom was born in Boston and grew up in Chicago.
Tom went either to Boston or to Chicago.
I want a round-trip ticket to Chicago.
Next week, I'm taking the plane to Chicago.
The plane from Chicago arrived at the airport late at night.
I was born in Boston, but was brought up in Chicago.
How long does it take to fly from Boston to Chicago?
I live in Boston and Tom lives in Chicago.
Instead of going to Boston, I'll go to Chicago.
I lived in Boston before I moved to Chicago.
Last summer, I moved from Boston to Chicago.
How long did it take you to drive from Boston to Chicago?
Tom is from Boston, but now he lives in Chicago.
- I now live in Boston, but I'm originally from Chicago.
- I live in Boston now, but I'm originally from Chicago.
Tom says he likes Boston better than Chicago.
Boston is farther from Chicago than New York.
A new branch will be opened in Chicago next month.
Instead of going to Boston, I want to go to Chicago.
Tom has moved back to Boston from Chicago.
I lived in Boston for three years before I came to Chicago.
Tom taught French in Boston before moving to Chicago.
Tom's mother lives in Boston. His father lives in Chicago.
We flew from New York to St. Louis by way of Chicago.
The first Ferris wheel was built in 1893 in Chicago.
This train gets to Chicago at 9 o'clock tonight.
Tom goes from Boston to Chicago with his car via the usual route.
Tom couldn't find a decent job in Boston, so he moved to Chicago.
One of Tom's daughters lives in Boston and the other one lives in Chicago.
Tom was born in Boston but has lived most of his life in Chicago.
If I fail to find a new job in Boston within 6 months, I will return to Chicago.
I have a son and a daughter. My son lives in Boston and my daughter lives in Chicago.
Tom has a brother and a sister. His brother lives in Boston and his sister lives in Chicago.
I have a son and two daughters. My son lives in Boston and my two daughters live in Chicago.
Although the solar eclipse will be total, lasting about two minutes, in a narrow path across North America that includes Nashville and Charleston, for people in Portland and Chicago, for example, the eclipse will only be partial.