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45 [forty-five]

At the cinema

At the cinema

45 [forty-five]

At the cinema

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We want to go to the cinema. We----- -o go-t- -h--c-n-m-. W_ w___ t_ g_ t_ t__ c______ W- w-n- t- g- t- t-e c-n-m-. ---------------------------- We want to go to the cinema. 0
A good film is playing today. A goo- f--- is--la--n------y. A g___ f___ i_ p______ t_____ A g-o- f-l- i- p-a-i-g t-d-y- ----------------------------- A good film is playing today. 0
The film is brand new. Th- -i----s---and-n--. T__ f___ i_ b____ n___ T-e f-l- i- b-a-d n-w- ---------------------- The film is brand new. 0
Where is the cash register? W-e-- is t------h--eg-s-e-? W____ i_ t__ c___ r________ W-e-e i- t-e c-s- r-g-s-e-? --------------------------- Where is the cash register? 0
Are seats still available? Ar------s s-i-l avail-ble? A__ s____ s____ a_________ A-e s-a-s s-i-l a-a-l-b-e- -------------------------- Are seats still available? 0
How much are the admission tickets? Ho- muc- are th---d-iss-on-t----t-? H__ m___ a__ t__ a________ t_______ H-w m-c- a-e t-e a-m-s-i-n t-c-e-s- ----------------------------------- How much are the admission tickets? 0
When does the show begin? Wh---d-es t-e-sh-w begi-? W___ d___ t__ s___ b_____ W-e- d-e- t-e s-o- b-g-n- ------------------------- When does the show begin? 0
How long is the film? H-w-lo----s-the -i--? H__ l___ i_ t__ f____ H-w l-n- i- t-e f-l-? --------------------- How long is the film? 0
Can one reserve tickets? Can-on- -e---v--t--kets? C__ o__ r______ t_______ C-n o-e r-s-r-e t-c-e-s- ------------------------ Can one reserve tickets? 0
I want to sit at the back. I--a-t to s-- a- --- -a--. I w___ t_ s__ a_ t__ b____ I w-n- t- s-t a- t-e b-c-. -------------------------- I want to sit at the back. 0
I want to sit at the front. I--a-- t- -i- a--t-e--r-n-. I w___ t_ s__ a_ t__ f_____ I w-n- t- s-t a- t-e f-o-t- --------------------------- I want to sit at the front. 0
I want to sit in the middle. I----- -- s-- in--h----dd-e. I w___ t_ s__ i_ t__ m______ I w-n- t- s-t i- t-e m-d-l-. ---------------------------- I want to sit in the middle. 0
The film was exciting. T---fi-m --s excit---. T__ f___ w__ e________ T-e f-l- w-s e-c-t-n-. ---------------------- The film was exciting. 0
The film was not boring. The ---- w-s---t --r--g. T__ f___ w__ n__ b______ T-e f-l- w-s n-t b-r-n-. ------------------------ The film was not boring. 0
But the book on which the film was based was better. B-----e ---k-o--w-ic- -h- f-l- wa---a--d -as b-t--r. B__ t__ b___ o_ w____ t__ f___ w__ b____ w__ b______ B-t t-e b-o- o- w-i-h t-e f-l- w-s b-s-d w-s b-t-e-. ---------------------------------------------------- But the book on which the film was based was better. 0
How was the music? Ho--w-s-the m---c? H__ w__ t__ m_____ H-w w-s t-e m-s-c- ------------------ How was the music? 0
How were the actors? H------- th- ------? H__ w___ t__ a______ H-w w-r- t-e a-t-r-? -------------------- How were the actors? 0
Were there English subtitles? W-re-the-e-Engl--- ---t--les? W___ t____ E______ s_________ W-r- t-e-e E-g-i-h s-b-i-l-s- ----------------------------- Were there English subtitles? 0

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