Examples of using "Harvard'a" in a sentence and their english translations:
I got into Harvard.
I shouldn't have gone to Harvard.
How did you get into Harvard?
- I thought you were going to Harvard.
- I thought that you were going to Harvard.
Tom went to Harvard.
Did you go to Harvard?
I hear you went to Harvard.
I hear you're applying to Harvard.
I went to Harvard.
- Tom will attend Harvard.
- Tom will be attending Harvard.
Tom didn't go to Harvard.
Did you attend Harvard?
Tom is going to Harvard.
Will you go to Harvard?
I wanted to go to Harvard.
I want to go to Harvard.
I didn't go to Harvard.
I don't want to go to Harvard.
Do you think I'll be able to get into Harvard?
I didn't know Tom was going to go to Harvard.
Tom is going to Harvard now.
- She was accepted at Harvard.
- She was accepted to Harvard.
- I think Tom went to Harvard.
- I think that Tom went to Harvard.
Hopefully, Tom will get into Harvard.
- I thought Tom was going to Harvard.
- I thought that Tom was going to Harvard.
- I thought you'd gone to Harvard.
- I thought that you'd gone to Harvard.
- I know that Tom went to Harvard.
- I know Tom went to Harvard.
Tom wants to go to Harvard.
Tom transferred to Harvard.
- I've heard that Tom will be going to Harvard.
- I've heard Tom will be going to Harvard.
Tom attended Harvard.
- I can't believe that you actually got into Harvard.
- I can't believe you actually got into Harvard.
It's possible that Tom will get into Harvard.
Tom was accepted into Harvard.
I never really wanted to go to Harvard.
Tom wanted to go to Harvard.
Tom doesn't want to go to Harvard.
Tom didn't want to go to Harvard.
Do you think you'll get into Harvard?
Tom isn't likely to get into Harvard.
- I go to Harvard.
- I study at Harvard.
- I thought Tom would get accepted to Harvard.
- I thought that Tom would get accepted to Harvard.
I've decided to apply to Harvard.
Did Tom really get into Harvard?
You went to Harvard, right?
- I'm surprised that you didn't know that Tom got into Harvard.
- I'm surprised you didn't know that Tom got into Harvard.
- I'm surprised you didn't know Tom got into Harvard.
- I'm surprised that you didn't know Tom got into Harvard.
Did I tell you I got into Harvard?
Are you still thinking about applying to Harvard?
Tom says he wants to go to Harvard.
- Your parents must've been happy when you got into Harvard.
- Your parents must have been happy when you got into Harvard.
Does Tom think he'll get into Harvard?
Maybe Tom will get into to Harvard in Boston.
Maybe Tom will go to Harvard in Boston.
Do you think Tom will get into Harvard?
Tom is optimistic that he'll get accepted into Harvard.
Tom never really wanted to go to Harvard.
Tom encouraged me to apply to Harvard.
- Tom told me he was hoping to get into Harvard.
- Tom told me that he was hoping to get into Harvard.
Does Tom still think he'll get into Harvard?
Do you want to go to Harvard or not?
Tom never told me he wanted to go to Harvard.
- I thought you'd be interested to know that Tom got accepted into Harvard.
- I thought that you'd be interested to know that Tom got accepted into Harvard.
Tom was disappointed that he couldn't get into Harvard.
What do you think Tom's chances of getting into Harvard are?
Tom was shocked to hear that Mary had gotten into Harvard.
- I don't think Tom is smart enough to get into Harvard.
- I don't think that Tom is smart enough to get into Harvard.
The problem is all parents wants their children to go to Harvard.
Tom's parents told me that he would be going to Harvard.
Tom had dreamed of going to Harvard all his life.
Tom doesn't think he's smart enough to get into Harvard.
- I thought both Tom and Mary were going to Harvard.
- I thought Tom and Mary were both going to Harvard.
- I thought that both Tom and Mary were going to Harvard.
Tom's parents were disappointed that he couldn't get into Harvard.
Tom has been dying to tell someone about being accepted into Harvard.
- I thought both Tom and Mary were going to Harvard.
- I thought Tom and Mary were both going to Harvard.
- I thought that Tom and Mary were both going to Harvard.