The noun cinema can refer to a movie theater, and has the regular plural cinemas.
But the noun is also used to mean motion pictures as an art, which does not have a plural.
You spelled it correctly in your question: cinema
Tollywood is a word used to describe Indian cinema. It is also called Cinema of Andhra Pradesh and Telugu Cinema. This type of cinema is based in Hyderbad, India.
Yesterday, when it was sunny and bright, we decided to go to the cinema
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.
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
You spelled it correctly in your question: cinema
Both common and proper nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural. The plural form for Mrs. Cruz is Mrs. Cruzes.The Mrs. Cruzes went to the cinema.
Le means "The""Le" means "the" in French. It is used with masculine nouns; the corresponding feminine word "La."
The cast of Cinema Cinema - 1986 includes: Kalaichelvi Gandhimathi
The Romanian language equivalents of cinema are cinema, cimetograf.
you did see him at the cinema
Qube cinema is a Digital Cinema Provider for more information Google
There is no antonym for cinema.
In Irish: cineama (cinema) scannánaíocht (The cinema; act of filming) pictiúrlann or teach pictiúr (picture-house, cinema) In (Scots) Gaelic: ?
Home cinema
Yes - the Whitby Pavilion Cinema.
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