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Mili165 Posted 7 years ago
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Grammar & sentence structure

Hello,

When I want to say that the film is played in the cinema which of the following would be correct:

They are playing a great western.

OR

A great western is playing now.

  

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mili165 Hello, When I want to say that the film is played in the cinema which of the following would be correct: They are playing a great western. OR A great western is playing now. Either one is OK.

  • mili165 Hello, When I want to say that the film is played in the cinema which of the following would be correct: They are playing a great western.
  • OR A great western is playing now.
  • Either one is OK.
  • You can also use 'showing' or 'screening' instead of 'playing'.
  • CJ
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mili165

Hello,

When I want to say that the film is played in the cinema which of the following would be correct:

They are playing a great western.

OR

A great western is playing now.

Either one is OK.

You can also use 'showing' or 'screening' instead of 'playing'.

CJ

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