Yes.
no it would be correct to say he or she dances like her
"Lets go to the movies?"
It's like in English when we say cinema, but we pronounce the E like an AY.It's spelt cinéma in French, but you say cinAYma.
"It is correct to say 'She is a girl like me.' The pronoun 'me' is the correct choice in this sentence because it is the object of the preposition 'like.'"
If you're at the cinema with her, aren't you already "out"? and you means me and the Answer is for you you are being stupid
J'aime le cinéma
No. For plural, like are, you can say have been. For singular you would say has been.
aimez-vous le cinéma
Please let me know how you would like to proceeed
The correct way to say that would be something like "the people were taken to the camp."
"If you were he..." is correct.
Say: "do you want to go out with me?" or "Do you want to go to the cinema with me?" or something like that!!!