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You have spelled PREMIERE, which is correct for the first showing of a movie or show. -A PREMIER is a head of state of a country, or something 'first rate'
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A line chart.
A line chart.
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A line chart.
A line graph is useful for showing trends or continuous change. Other kinds of graph also will show these, but a line graph is usually clearest.
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In English, the suffix -ing denotes a continuous tense. It can be present continuous (which is more common) or past continuous.For example:Present continuousBob is runningPast continuousBob was runningThe former is used when the action is still happening. In this case, Bob is running as I am typing this.The latter is used when Bob was running continuously before, but has stopped.
The first showing is often just called first night. If its is for the first public showing, it is called the Premiere.
For verbs of one syllable with one vowel and one consonant, the consonant is doubled. stop → stopping, run → running, get → getting. If the final consonant is -y or -w it is not doubled. Play → playing, show → showing.