みにい
Meanings
Expression
Verb (5-dan)
1. to go to see (something, someone); to visit
Composed of
looking; viewing; (please) try (to)
to go; to move (in a direction or towards a specific location); to proceed; to take place; to pass through; to come and go; to walk
Examples (38 in total)
We're going to watch a play.
Go and see who it is.
Once in a while, I visit the theater.
Let's go to the seaside this weekend.
Let's go and watch the Easter parade.
She went to a movie the other day.
We went to the movies last night.
Let's go and see as many things as we can.
How many times a month do you go to the movies?
She went to the movies by herself.
I'll go to a museum today.
We went to see turtles on the beach.
Have you ever gone to see a horse race?
Though invited, she didn't go to watch the World cup.
Let's skip school and go see the movie.
Are you going to go see that movie?
They go to the movies together once in a while.
We're going to the movies. Come with us.
No, but I like going to watch baseball.
We go to the movies together once in a while.
She used to go to the movies on Sundays.
"How about going to the movies on Saturday?" "I'd like to go."
On an average, I go to the movies twice a month.
I usually went to the movies on Sunday.
Now I seldom go to the movies.
I'll go and see what the kids are doing.
If you don't believe me, go and see for yourself.
My father doesn't let me go to the movies alone.
Last Saturday, I went with my family to the zoo to see the pandas.
Why don't we go see if Tom is at home?
I go to the movies three or four times a month.
My father insisted I should go to see the place.
Our school prohibits us from going to the movies alone.
I prefer going for a walk to seeing the movie.
I heard the doorbell ring. Go and see who it is.
She goes to the movies once a week.
He goes to the movies as often as three times a week.
I went to see the river, which I found greatly swollen.