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  1. watch a film or see a film? - WordReference Forums

    Jul 12, 2009 · Watch and see are almost equivalent, and I wouldn't make a hard-and-fast rule about this question. In this case I think watch focuses more on the ongoing process and see …

  2. see / watch (a movie) - WordReference Forums

    Nov 5, 2007 · If I am going to see a movie, then I am going out to attend a movie at a theatre. Normally, seeing and hearing are rather incidental, while watching and listening are more …

  3. watch a movie/watch movies - WordReference Forums

    Aug 20, 2023 · a.I want to watch a movie tonight. b.I want to watch movies tonight. I think a is better than b. Does "watch movies" express the idea of watching more than one movie? But "a …

  4. watch a movie = mirar / ver - WordReference Forums

    Oct 18, 2014 · Hola, I was wondering if there is a difference in "Mirar vs Ver" can they be used interchangeably? Does it depend on the country? If I want to say "I watch the movie on the …

  5. Going to watch/I'm watching - WordReference Forums

    Aug 7, 2020 · I'm going to watch a movie later today. I'm watching a movie later today. What's the difference between these two? If I'm not mistaken, both mean that the decision to watch a …

  6. AE, BE: must-listen, must-watch as adjectives - WordReference …

    Jul 25, 2019 · Is "must-listen" and "must-watch" used as an adjective in AE and BE? For example A must-listen song A must-watch movie

  7. go to a movie - WordReference Forums

    Aug 12, 2024 · To go to the movies means to go to the cinema, but what about ''go to a movie''? When we say to our friends "Do you want to go to a movie?“, does it imply we'll go to the …

  8. catch a movie - WordReference Forums

    Mar 6, 2007 · "Catch a movie" to me implies going to a cinema to watch it. "Catch a movie" is pretty much an idiomatic phrase, so you can't say "catch a TV" unless you mean someone is …

  9. A cinema/the cinema | WordReference Forums

    May 17, 2022 · In British English, the word 'cinema' is alive, well and widely used. It can refer to 1) the art form (often uncountable and without an article) , e.g. the history of cinema 2) a physical …

  10. Maybe we can go (to) watch movie together - WordReference …

    Sep 28, 2019 · I believe you can in AE, where "Maybe we can go watch a movie together" would be correct. However in BE we generally use 'and': "Maybe we can go and watch a film together".