Asked by John
1. He went to New York Movie Theater yesterday.
2. He went to New York Theater yesterday.
3. He went to the New York Theater yesterday.
( He saw a movie in the theater yesterday. :situation)
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In this case, which expression do I have to use? Which one is correct? Do I have to use 'the'? Do I have to use 'Movie'?
2. He went to New York Theater yesterday.
3. He went to the New York Theater yesterday.
( He saw a movie in the theater yesterday. :situation)
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In this case, which expression do I have to use? Which one is correct? Do I have to use 'the'? Do I have to use 'Movie'?
Answers
Answered by
GuruBlue
If you went to see a movie, then you would say, He went to a movie theater in New York yesterday.
Answered by
John
Thank you....By the way...I mean the proper noun...the title of the movie theater such as Horse Movie theater, Sydney Movie Theater, etc
1. He went to New York Movie Theater yesterday.
2. He went to New York Theater yesterday.
3. He went to the New York Theater yesterday.
( He saw a movie in the theater yesterday. :situation)
1. He went to New York Movie Theater yesterday.
2. He went to New York Theater yesterday.
3. He went to the New York Theater yesterday.
( He saw a movie in the theater yesterday. :situation)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Number 3 is the only correct sentence. We use "the" in this sentence.
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