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Zwqing Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Usage of at/in

1) This movie is a must watch in cinema.
2) This movie is a must watch at cinema.

3)Movies showing in cinemas.
4)Movies showing at cinemas.

Can you tell me which sentence is correct? Emotion: big smile.
  

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-- However, this seems redundant, since where we watch it must be either self-evident or irrelevant: This movie is a must-see. 4) Movies showing at ( the ) cinemas. --- This is a sentence fragment; as above, the phrase seems irrelevant: Movies showing .

  • -- However, this seems redundant, since where we watch it must be either self-evident or irrelevant: This movie is a must-see.
  • 4) Movies showing at ( the ) cinemas.
  • --- This is a sentence fragment; as above, the phrase seems irrelevant: Movies showing .
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2) This movie is a must-see at the cinema.-- However, this seems redundant, since where we watch it must be either self-evident or irrelevant: This movie is a must-see.

4) Movies showing at (the) cinemas.--- This is a sentence fragment; as above, the phrase seems irrelevant: Movies showing.
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