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"to the pictures" or "to the cinema"?
Which one is more common in spoken English? Or the other expressions?
Jun 27, 2017 3:58 PM
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If you speak UK English: "to the cinema" is normal.
If you speak American English: "to the movies" is the normal phrase.
"To the pictures" implies that your language is somewhere around the era of Steve Rogers (the 1940s) and is not common for a native speaker.
June 27, 2017
Hi Lawrence -- Let me add that in the US, the singular is more common: "Wanna go to a movie?" with "go to a" run together as if it was one word.
-- Thomas Gault, PhD
June 27, 2017
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