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conversation over phone with your friend planning to go for a movie​

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Answered by tejastiwari2012july
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Answer:

In casual speech, you say "go (do something)" to mean "go (somewhere) and (do something)". For example: Do you want to go see a movie? This means to go to a movie theater and watch a movie.

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Answered by dhameliyadhruv8
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Answer:

Shikha: Hi, Sania are you interested in movies

Sania: Why not? But which movie are you going to watch?

Shikha: It is a Salman Khan movie. It has been released a few weeks ago.

Sania: Oh, I heard about that but I am not that much interested to watch Hindi films.

Shikha: Why don’t like Hindi movies?

Sania: I like Hindi movies, but right now I used to watch English Animation Movies mostly.

Shikha: That’s great. Do you have any specific intention behind it?

Sania: Yes, I have.

Shikha: Can you share that with me?

Sania: Yeah, I can. First of all, I am pretty weak in English and I need to improve it. In the English movies they show it with big subtitles. It improved my listening and reading ability.

Shikha: That’s great. I also want to learn English but I never thought that I can learn that watching movies. i love animation movies too by the way.

Sania: Then why don’t we go to watching an animation movie?

Shikha: Yes, we can. I know a cinema hall is showing a new movie right now. If you want then we can go there and watch that film.

Sania: Yeah, I want and I would love to watch that movie with you. Thanks for your suggestion though.

Shikha: You are welcome Sania, let’s go for the Movie. I hope that will be fun and e.ducative for both of us.

Sania: Yes, let’s go.

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