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in the movies at the movies in the theater - WordReference Forums "My boss was out sick, so I spent the afternoon at the movies " "On Saturday afternoons, I usually go to the movies " "We didn't have anything else to do, so we went to the movies " "When we finally have some time off, we will go to the movies " "I don't like the popcorn they serve at the movies " "I don't like to eat popcorn at the movies "
[Vocabulary] Words that encompass both movie film and TV series As I understand, movie film implies single-episode ones screened at the theater On the other hand, TV series are long-running ones aired on television What if I need a collective noun that covers both meanings? Which words are appropriate, in BrE and AmE? Thanks very much
Are movies and TV shows parts of the media? - WordReference Forums Dear all, Are movies and TV shows parts of the media? I'm writing an essay about the influence of media, but I'm not quite clear about whether movies and TV shows are parts of media (I won't use them as examples if they aren't), or does media more likely to be referred as news and broadcasts
Topic: watching a movie at a cinema and at home, which do you prefer? Psychology Movies: Exploring The Relationship Between Movies And Psychology Movies are mankind's highest realization of our archetypal desire: "Tell me a story!" When we want to stay at home and hear a story, we can read a novel, listen to our grandmothers, or watch TV
[Grammar] Go to theater VS. Go to the theater - UsingEnglish. com If we are going to watch movies at a theater, should we use go to theater? And if we have something else to do at a theater, should we use go to the theater like Go to school VS Go the the school? Or Go to the theater is an idiomatic expression and it means watch movies at a theater? I hope to make my question clear and hear from you again
I lt;saw gt; lt;have seen gt; the movie. | WordReference Forums You see movies your entire life The list of movies you have seen in your life grows longer every year I haven't seen that movie (in my lifetime) I could say that sentence today, next month, next year or a decade from now I haven't seen that movie (in my lifetime) I have never seen that movie (in my lifetime)
I like watching movies | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum I like watching movies, and I usually feel in the mood for them and feel like going to the cinema Especially, when I am feeling a little down This can help me to take my mind off any worries or concerns that I have On Thursdays, the price of ticket costs half, and because I go to the movies three to fours time a month, I prefer to go on
I prefer to watch vs I prefer watching | WordReference Forums Hi everyone, When I wrote the sentence "I prefer to watch movies rather than reading stories ", it was corrected by my friend as "I prefer watching movies rather than read stories" But I think that my sentence is correct I'd like to get your opinion on this
The plays starred by starring starred in by Tom Cruise Hi, I wrote a sentence but I am not sure of the '[ ]' part The movies [starred by Tom Cruise] are well-known among people throughout the world I am wondering whether the [ ] bit should be 'starred by Tom Cruise' or 'starring Tom Cruise' or 'starred in by Tom Cruise' Which would be