Examples of using "Boston’da" in a sentence and their english translations:
I showed Tom around Boston.
You might run into Tom in Boston.
I'm going to stay with Tom in Boston.
- I should've told Tom to stay in Boston.
- I should have told Tom to stay in Boston.
I'm going to visit Tom in Boston.
I'll visit Tom in Boston.
I intend to stay in Boston with Tom.
Tom knew I was in Boston.
- Tom should've told Mary not to stay in Boston.
- Tom should have told Mary not to stay in Boston.
All of my children go to school in Boston.
I'm in Boston doing that right now.
My grandmother on my father's side lives in Boston.
Tom is in Boston attending a conference.
Mary told me that she was in Boston.
I want you to stay in Boston until October 20th.
We showed Tom some of the pictures we took in Boston.
- I know that I have to do that while I'm here in Boston.
- I know I have to do that while I'm here in Boston.
- Both Tom and Mary have been to Boston.
- Tom and Mary have both been to Boston.
Tom is unaware of what's happening in Boston.