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Felixxx Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Native responds

No, I don't want to watch movie with you again.

No, I am not watching movie with you again.

No, I am not going to watch movie with you again.

I guess they are the same meaning? Which expression sounds the most native?
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Top answer

You need "the movie" if you're talking about re-watching a movie that you've already seen. You need "a movie" if you don't ever want to watch a movie (any movie) with this person int he future.

  • You need "the movie" if you're talking about re-watching a movie that you've already seen.
  • You need "a movie" if you don't ever want to watch a movie (any movie) with this person int he future.
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You need "the movie" if you're talking about re-watching a movie that you've already seen. You need "a movie" if you don't ever want to watch a movie (any movie) with this person int he future.
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Can I say watch movies?
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Yes, that's okay. "I don't like to watch movies with you because you're always talking and I can't hear the movie."

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