Examples of using "Tom’a" in a sentence and their english translations:
We can tell Tom tomorrow.
I wouldn't hurt Tom.
I don't write to Tom anymore.
You might run into Tom in Boston.
- I should've told Tom to stay in Boston.
- I should have told Tom to stay in Boston.
I told Tom where we'd be.
I told Tom to come soon.
We can't tell Tom what we did.
We shouldn't tell Tom what we did.
I told Tom where I used to work.
- I hope that you won't tell Tom about what we did.
- I hope you won't tell Tom about what we did.
Who told Tom to go to Boston?
Don't forget to remind Tom to do that.
- I should've shown Tom how to do that.
- I should have shown Tom how to do that.
I told Tom to stop doing that.
I don't want anything to happen to Tom.
- I should've told Tom to go there.
- I should have told Tom to go there.
- I'll go tell Tom you're here.
- I'll go tell Tom that you're here.
Have you explained everything to Tom?
I tried to get Tom to learn to drive.
- I bought Tom a sweater.
- I bought a sweater for Tom.
I don't want to show Tom how to do that.
- I know I shouldn't have told Tom he didn't have to do that.
- I know that I shouldn't have told Tom he didn't have to do that.
We showed Tom some of the pictures we took in Boston.
What should I tell Tom if I see him?
I've advised Tom not to do that anymore.
I've already told Tom what I want him to do.
I showed Tom how he should do that.
I almost forgot to tell Tom about tomorrow's meeting.
Mary told Tom she didn't want to help him.
- I should've told Tom that was the reason I did that.
- I should've told Tom that that was the reason I did that.
- I should have told Tom that was the reason I did that.
I didn't think you'd forget to tell Tom what time the meeting was.
I wonder who taught Tom how to do that.
You're the one who told Tom to do that, aren't you?
I don't want you to yell at Tom again.
I want you to tell Tom that you don't love him anymore.