Examples of using "Boston" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you miss Boston?
Welcome to Boston.
I used to love Boston.
Are you in Boston?
Did you grow up in Boston?
Are you in Boston?
You used to love Boston.
- I lived in Boston.
- I've lived in Boston.
- You have to leave Boston.
- You should leave Boston.
Are you leaving Boston?
I used to love Boston.
- I visited Boston.
- I've visited Boston.
They miss Boston.
- I live in Boston.
- I'm living in Boston.
- I've been to Boston.
- I was in Boston.
You have to leave Boston.
You have to leave Boston.
When are you leaving for Boston?
- Are you also from Boston?
- Are you from Boston, too?
- Are you from Boston as well?
What're you doing in Boston?
Let's go to Boston.
We live in Boston.
Boston is overrated.
When were you in Boston?
I know Boston well.
- I loved Boston.
- I liked Boston.
I miss Boston.
- I visited Boston.
- I've been in Boston.
- I've been to Boston.
- I was in Boston.
- I come from Boston.
- I'm from Boston.
I miss Boston so much.
We're in Boston.
Tom visited Boston.
I'll be in Boston.
I used to live in Boston.
Are you in Boston?
I'll go to Boston.
I'll drive to Boston.
I work in Boston.
I went to Boston.
I should visit Boston.
I lived in Boston.
Do you like Boston?
Did you go to Boston?
Are you from Boston?
- Where is Boston?
- Where's Boston?
- I used to hate Boston.
- I hated Boston.
Do you live in Boston?
Did you like Boston?
Did you like Boston?
I come from Boston.
Boston is great.
Come back to Boston.
Boston is changing.
Boston has a subway.
I was born in Boston.
What's Boston like?
We're from Boston.
- I hate Boston.
- I hated Boston.
I love Boston.
I'm in Boston.
I want to see Boston.
I won't leave Boston.
I traveled to Boston.
I worked in Boston.
We were in Boston.
Tom knows Boston.
We drove up to Boston.
I'm coming to Boston.
Have fun in Boston.
Boston is beautiful.
We went to Boston.
Tom misses Boston.
Did you grow up in Boston?
They went to Boston.
It snowed in Boston.
- I live in Boston.
- I'm living in Boston.