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I actually like action films, comedies, westerns, historical films, and cartoons. Generally I like to watch films at home, but sometimes I go to the cinema with my friends or girlfriend. Speaking about films that I prefer then it would depend. Sometimes films can capture your interest without any sense. Some of them have been created to entertain you, such as Quentin Tarantino's films. There is a lot of blood without any logic, but there is a sense of humor. Sometimes..) However, during the review your brain is relaxing. Anyway I like them. You have written a perfectly logical and detailed essay! Yeah, I like Kill Bill - Kill Bill 2 :) Молодец мой дург! :)) |
| 07/11/2012 23:29 | + 1 |
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thanks! ) tell me please " Speaking about films that I prefer then it would depend." is it some kind of conditions? I haven't seen this structure before. |
| 07/11/2012 23:41 | + 1 |
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This may be the answer to your question about - passive voice > Speaking about Then we add > ........ then it would depend. < future continuous I have to check on this, because your question is a "deep" grammer question. I believe that the above is an example of using the construction you asked about. :)) Speaking about films that I prefer, then it would depend. |
| 08/11/2012 00:06 | + 1 |
| 08/11/2012 00:11 | + 1 |
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Okay, then I would say: In the near future, films will be seen on computers rather than at the cinema. What do you think? '0) |
| 08/11/2012 12:53 | + 1 |
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Yeah it could be. But anyway i'm intrested in pasive voice in future continious) I haven't found the answer yet. |
| 08/11/2012 17:18 | + 1 |
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I looked at a few websites for grammer - this construction > future continuous + passive voice < this is not correct grammer. Example: He will be being at the house. < future continuous passive voice It's incorrect to use both > "be" + "being" < they mean the same thing. It is like saying > I am go going to the park. - Say - I am going to the park. or- I go to the park. Say: He will be at the house. Why do you need this? Someone is "fooling you" about it....? Look for - future continuous passive voice < and you will find your answers. ;) |
| 10/11/2012 01:50 | + 1 |
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Noone is fooling me, that's my own interest. Ok I see. There is no future continious passive voice, just future simple instead. Thx for explication =) |
| 10/11/2012 06:02 | + 1 |






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What type of film do you prefer? Do you go to the cinema often or do you prefer to watch films at home?