A sentence using the word "has" with the word "cinema" is easy enough and can be correct. One such sentence is "Has he gone to the cinema yet?". Another possibility is "We went to the cinema and discovered that he has seen that film already".
the term indipendent cinema is not use in India
no
Yesterday, when it was sunny and bright, we decided to go to the cinema
yes
You use hasn't been or haven't beendepending on the subject of the sentence.We haven't been to the cinema for a long time.I haven't been to the cinema for a long timeShe hasn't been to the cinema for a long time.My brother (he) hasn't been to the cinema for a long time.Our next door neighbour (he/she) hasn't been to the cinema for a long time.For he /she /it use has not / hasn't
The Cameo in Edinburgh is a cinema in Scotland. It was first called King's Cinema when it started on January 8, 1914. It is one of the oldest cinema's in Scotland that is still in use.
Uranus
Yes, cinema can be viewed as a kind of language because it communicates stories and ideas by its use of moving images.
Cinema seats for home use may be found in magazines relating to the cinema industry or sometimes even a car boot sale. On the internet one could try websites such as eBay, Walmart, and Drinkstuff.
No. Cinema 3D is brand name of LG. Vizio uses the same technology, originally use in theaters but use a different name.
LG Cinema 3D glasses are really cheap. You can get them for $5-$10 and you can even take one from the movie theater and use at home with LG Cinema 3D.
chedder/mozzerella