Examples of using "Boston'lu" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I didn't know you were from Boston.
- I didn't know that you were from Boston.
- My whole family's from Boston.
- My whole family is from Boston.
Tom is definitely from Boston.
- I thought Tom was from Boston.
- I thought that Tom was from Boston.
I didn't know that Tom was from Boston.
- Tom said he wasn't from Boston.
- Tom said that he wasn't from Boston.
- Tom said he was from Boston.
- Tom said that he was from Boston.
Aren't you from Boston?
- I knew that Tom was from Boston.
- I knew Tom was from Boston.
- I know that Tom is from Boston.
- I know Tom is from Boston.
Tom's third wife was from Boston.
I've always thought you were from Boston.
- I didn't know you were from Boston, too.
- I didn't know that you were from Boston, too.
I'm not from Boston.
Tom is from Boston and so is Mary.
I'm just a guy from Boston.
Tom thought that Mary was from Boston.
Tom thought Mary was from Boston.
Tom said that Mary was from Boston.
Tom's best friend is from Boston.
Tom is also from Boston, isn't he?
Tom is from Boston, but now he lives in Chicago.
- How did Tom know that Mary was from Boston?
- How did Tom know Mary was from Boston?
Tom, Mary, John and Alice are all from Boston.
Didn't you know that Tom and Mary are from Boston?
Some rich guy from Boston just bought the house next to mine.
Your friend from Boston dropped by to visit us this afternoon.
- Aren't you from Boston as well?
- Aren't you from Boston, too?
- Aren't you also from Boston?
Tom knew that Mary was from Boston.