Kai
English Grammar. "let's go see a movie". or "let's go watch a movie". Hi friends, Which one is right?.
Apr 29, 2019 1:13 PM
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Both phrases are completely correct in North America. Here are some related examples from Practical English Usage 3rd edition by Michael Swan, p45. section 53 subsection 2 - come/go and ... excerpt "Come and ..., go and ..., run and ..., hurry up and ..., stay and ... are often used informally." "Come and have a drink" section 53 subsection 3 - American English "In informal American English, 'and' is sometimes dropped after base forms 'go' and 'come.' " "Let's go see if Anne's home."
April 29, 2019
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"Watch" is correct and more appropriate, however certain people (Americans especially) use "see" too. The reason you would use "watch" is because you will be observing over a period of time (the duration of the film that is), as opposed to merely looking at something or visiting someone/something.
April 29, 2019
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Hi Kai! First of all I need to say that the way you wrote both sentences are incorrect because you should have written "go to". In my opinion I would say "Let's go to see a movie" when you are referring to go to a place (like the cinema) while at the cinema you are "watching" a movie. I hope that this helps you!
April 29, 2019
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