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at what time are you going to the movies

 

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Term: At What Time Are You Going to the Movies


Description:

The phrase "At What Time Are You Going to the Movies" is commonly used to inquire about the specific time at which someone plans to attend a movie screening. It is a polite and straightforward way to gather information about an individual's movie schedule. This phrase can be used in casual conversations, formal settings, or while making plans to meet friends at a cinema. The phrasing suggests that the speaker expects a specific time response rather than a general indication.



Sample Sentences:

  1. At what time are you going to the movies? I would like to join you.
  2. My friend invited me to watch a movie with her tonight, but I forgot to ask, at what time are you going to the movies?
  3. Could you please let me know at what time you are going to the movies? I want to plan my evening accordingly.
  4. I had some free time this afternoon, so I decided to go to the movies. I asked my sister, "At what time are you going to the movies?"

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