English Phrases, proverbs, and expressions are an important part of everyday English. They come up all the time in both written and spoken English. Because Phrases don’t always make sense literally, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with the meaning and usage of each idiom. That may seem like a lot of work, but learning Phrases is fun, especially when you compare English Phrases to the Phrases in your own language.
Here’s a list of “Entertainment Phrases” in English:
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Are there any concerts?
Meaning: Are there any concerts?
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Do you want to go to the movies?
Meaning: Do you want to go to the movies?
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Have you seen this movie?
Meaning: Have you seen this movie?
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He said you like to watch movies.
Meaning: He said you like to watch movies.
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How tall are you?
Meaning: How tall are you?
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Is the bank far?
Meaning: Is the bank far?
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Is there a movie theater nearby?
Meaning: Is there a movie theater nearby?
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What do people usually do in the summer in Los Angeles?
Meaning: What do people usually do in the summer in Los Angeles?
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What kind of music do you like?
Meaning: What kind of music do you like?
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What’s your favorite food?
Meaning: What’s your favorite food?
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What time does the movie start?
Meaning: What time does the movie start?
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Who was your teacher?
Meaning: Who was your teacher?
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Would you like to have dinner with me?
Meaning: Would you like to have dinner with me?
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Would you like to rent a movie?
Meaning: Would you like to rent a movie?