Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Movie"
The meaning of "Movie" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does ...At the movies, it's the patron who leaves her cell phone ringer on.
"The patron" mean?
"The patron" mean?
A:
it means "costumer"
Q:
What does How do you find this movie? mean?
A:
It is similar to "How do you like this movie?". If you say this in daily life, it could sound natural. But if I were to ask the question, I would say "How do you like the movie?" 😊
Q:
What does I'm at a movie. mean?
A:
Right now, I am watching a movie in a place where movies are shown.
This would've been a more common sentence back in the days when people typically went to a movie theatre to watch a movie.
– I was at a movie the other day and I saw a guy from high school laughing really hard.
Right now, I am watching a movie in a place where movies are shown.
This would've been a more common sentence back in the days when people typically went to a movie theatre to watch a movie.
– I was at a movie the other day and I saw a guy from high school laughing really hard.
Q:
What does It's a movie with several layers mean?
A:
The plot of the movie is very complicated.
It takes a lot of thinking to understand what's going on.
Maybe the movie is based on a previous back story.
It's not like a simple childrens story.
It takes a lot of thinking to understand what's going on.
Maybe the movie is based on a previous back story.
It's not like a simple childrens story.
Q:
What does It was happy for me "to watch" a movie.
It was happy for me "watching" a movie.
mean?
It was happy for me "watching" a movie.
mean?
A:
Both are same in context.
Example sentences using "Movie"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I'm watching the movie "John Wick".
One of the dialogues confused me.
John Wick: How good is your laundry?
The front desk officer: I'm sorry to say that no one is that good.
what does the officer mean?.
One of the dialogues confused me.
John Wick: How good is your laundry?
The front desk officer: I'm sorry to say that no one is that good.
what does the officer mean?.
A:
John wants to know how good the hotel's laundry service is. The reply probably means that John's clothes are so dirty that no laundry service in the world would be good enough to make them look good.
The person working at a hotel's front desk is usually called a concierge. Other front desk workers are called receptionists or clerks.
The person working at a hotel's front desk is usually called a concierge. Other front desk workers are called receptionists or clerks.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with movie theater.
A:
"i want to go to the movie theatre"
"i love watching movies at the movie theatre"
(movie theatre can also be called the cinema"
"i love going to the cinema)
"i love watching movies at the movie theatre"
(movie theatre can also be called the cinema"
"i love going to the cinema)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with the movie.
A:
Have you seen the movie yet?
Yes, the movie was really good.
What did you think about the movie?
Well, the movie felt quite dramatic.
Yes, the movie was really good.
What did you think about the movie?
Well, the movie felt quite dramatic.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with So many new movies this 2016..
A:
Use "this year" or "in 2016" instead of "this 2016" you wouldn't typically say "this 2016" because it implies that there are other 2016's. Wow, there sure are a lot of great movies this year! Lots of movies coming out so far in 2016.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with movies.
A:
@Maferciitha: let's go to the movies🎥
You want to go and see the latest movie
The Oscars give awards to the best movies of the year
On a Saturday night people used to go to the movies for entertainment.
There are so many movies put this month
My plan is to watch movies all weekend.
The best way to watch a movie is with popcorn
You want to go and see the latest movie
The Oscars give awards to the best movies of the year
On a Saturday night people used to go to the movies for entertainment.
There are so many movies put this month
My plan is to watch movies all weekend.
The best way to watch a movie is with popcorn
Synonyms of "Movie" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I have seen this movie. and I saw this movie. ?
A:
The first one is the present perfect tense – you are a person who is currently in the state of having seen this particular movie.
The second one is the past tense – at some point in the past, you completed the action of seeing this movie.
The essential meaning is the same, it’s just the way of expressing it which is different.
The first one is the present perfect tense – you are a person who is currently in the state of having seen this particular movie.
The second one is the past tense – at some point in the past, you completed the action of seeing this movie.
The essential meaning is the same, it’s just the way of expressing it which is different.
Q:
What is the difference between I'm thinking about watching a movie. and I'm thinking of watching a movie. ?
A:
“I’m thinking of watching a movie”
Q:
What is the difference between "i haven't watched any movies lately" and "i haven't been to able to watch any movies lately" and "i haven't been watching any movies lately" and "i don't watch any movies lately" ?
A:
“I don’t watch any movies lately.” is improper grammar
For “I haven’t watched any movies lately” and “I haven’t been watching any movies lately”, it’s more of a statement. You haven’t been watching movies lately, but there isn’t any reason why.
With “I haven’t been able to watch any movies lately”, the verb “to be able to” implies that something is stopping you from doing so. For example, “I’ve been working a lot more hours than usual, so I haven’t been able to watch any movies lately.”
Hope this makes sense
For “I haven’t watched any movies lately” and “I haven’t been watching any movies lately”, it’s more of a statement. You haven’t been watching movies lately, but there isn’t any reason why.
With “I haven’t been able to watch any movies lately”, the verb “to be able to” implies that something is stopping you from doing so. For example, “I’ve been working a lot more hours than usual, so I haven’t been able to watch any movies lately.”
Hope this makes sense
Q:
What is the difference between I missed seeing the movie. and I missed watching the movie. ?
A:
Both are the same! But most would use "I missed seeing the movie."
because "I missed watching the movie." is grammatically wrong.
--
🙅🏻♀️ "I missed watching THE movie."
🙆🏻♀️ "I missed watching THAT movie."
--
By the way, missed can either mean:
Want to (*verb)
Ex: Want to watch it
OR
Be late to (*verb)
Ex: Be late to watch it
Both are the same! But most would use "I missed seeing the movie."
because "I missed watching the movie." is grammatically wrong.
--
🙅🏻♀️ "I missed watching THE movie."
🙆🏻♀️ "I missed watching THAT movie."
--
By the way, missed can either mean:
Want to (*verb)
Ex: Want to watch it
OR
Be late to (*verb)
Ex: Be late to watch it
Q:
What is the difference between I don't like movies and TV shows and I don't like movies nor do I like TV shows ?
A:
They mean the same thing just one is more complicated than the other
Translations of "Movie"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? If I watch this movie few more minutes, I'm gonna lose my mind.
Does this sound of??
Does this sound of??
A:
@learner-_ Best would be "If I watch this movie any longer, I am going to lose my mind"
or "If I watch any more of this movie, I'm gonna lose my mind"
The "gonna lose my mind" part is fine! :)
The problem is with the first part. To correct it grammatically it would be "If I watch this movie *for a* few more minutes..."
But the ways I mentioned above are more common/natural... 😊
or "If I watch any more of this movie, I'm gonna lose my mind"
The "gonna lose my mind" part is fine! :)
The problem is with the first part. To correct it grammatically it would be "If I watch this movie *for a* few more minutes..."
But the ways I mentioned above are more common/natural... 😊
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? If I watch this movie few more minutes, I'm gonna lose my mind.
Does this sound of??
Does this sound of??
A:
Nearly! I’d say: “If I watch this movie for any longer, I’m gonna lose my mind.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 다른 걸 다 제쳐두고->???
you should see this movie...
amazing plot and incredible acting...
Aside from everything, most important reason is that heroine is beautiful
Is it natural??
you should see this movie...
amazing plot and incredible acting...
Aside from everything, most important reason is that heroine is beautiful
Is it natural??
A:
if nothing else, you should watch it because the heroine (/main character) is beautiful.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Can I say 'It really got me' if I really enjoyed a movie? I mean touched and amused by it.
A:
yes you can say that or “it really touched me”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 캐릭터가 입체적이다 (In movies or series)
A:
or 3 dimensional
Other questions about "Movie"
Q:
I was shocked to watch the movie.
그 영화를 보고 충격받았다 Does this sound natural?
그 영화를 보고 충격받았다 Does this sound natural?
A:
× I was shocked to watch the movie.
✓ I was shocked by what I saw in the movie.
✓ I was shocked by what I saw in the movie.
Q:
is this natural?
To be honest, I'm not really like movies like featuring hordes of zombies.
To be honest, I'm not really like movies like featuring hordes of zombies.
A:
'To be honest, I'm not really into movies featuring hordes of zombies.'
'To be honest, I'm not really into movies that feature hordes of zombies.'
'To be honest, I do not like movies that feature hordes of zombies.'
'To be honest, I'm not really into movies that feature hordes of zombies.'
'To be honest, I do not like movies that feature hordes of zombies.'
Q:
Can you recommend movie, drama and music of English☺️?
I wanna study English using these!
I wanna study English using these!
A:
here are some movies name
1920
1921
bhamakalapam
kantara
Enemy
12 fail
beauty n beast
Harry Potter series
Avengers
marval series
k - drama
teste of love
1920
1921
bhamakalapam
kantara
Enemy
12 fail
beauty n beast
Harry Potter series
Avengers
marval series
k - drama
teste of love
Q:
Can you recommend movie, drama and music of English☺️?
I wanna study English using these!
I wanna study English using these!
A:
There's currently a nice drama series on Netflix called "One Day". It's set in the UK. This might be nice to learn expressions and get a feel for the language.
Q:
I watched a movie; the title is "Mother's instinct"
나 영화봤다 그 제목은 "엄마의 본능"이다
Anne Hathaway, who is famous actress globally appears in the movie.
그 영화에는 세계적으로 유명한 배우 앤해서웨이가 나온다
She is so pretty.
그녀는 너무 예쁘다
She is like a doll
그녀는 인형같다 Does this sound natural?
나 영화봤다 그 제목은 "엄마의 본능"이다
Anne Hathaway, who is famous actress globally appears in the movie.
그 영화에는 세계적으로 유명한 배우 앤해서웨이가 나온다
She is so pretty.
그녀는 너무 예쁘다
She is like a doll
그녀는 인형같다 Does this sound natural?
A:
× Anne Hathaway, who is famous actress globally appears in the movie.
✓ Anne Hathaway, who is a famous actress globally appears in the movie.
Very well written. You just need the article "a" before "famous actress". :)
✓ Anne Hathaway, who is a famous actress globally appears in the movie.
Very well written. You just need the article "a" before "famous actress". :)
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