pouvez-vous aller au cinema?
Past tense: She watched a movie yesterday. Present tense: She is watching a movie now. Future tense: She will watch a movie tomorrow.
You go to the cinema shop.
No. That sentence is grammatically incorrect.The correct sentence would be:In the context of advising someone who is bored: Why not go to the cinema?In the context of suggesting to do something with someone: Why don't we go to the cinema? -Or- Let's go to the cinema.
People go to the cinema to watch the movies and plays that are being shown
"Al." As in, "voy al cinema" means "I go to the cinema."
Yesterday, when it was sunny and bright, we decided to go to the cinema
You go to the cinema
go on the stardoll magazine and scroll down and it should say 'stardoll cinema'
Michael Jackson did not go to the cinema because wherever he went he was followed by the press, and he had a theater in his Neverland ranch
"acheter" which is in french means "to go". like for example:"i want to go to the movies". in french you say that "je veux acheter avec au cinema". ^^^ this is wrong, acheter means 'to buy'('to go' = aller) 'je veux acheter avec au cinema' means 'I want to buy with at cinema' !!!! (To say 'I want to go to the cinema', say 'Je veux aller au cinema')
past -- I went to the cinema. present -- I often go to the cinema.
No