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chepaer morning movie ticket
What do you call the movie that is shown early in the morning?
can I say as following?
If I go to the movies early in the morning, I can watch a movie for cheaper price than other times.
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Re: chepaer morning movie ticket
If you go to a movie early in the morning, the price is cheaper than at other times of the day.
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Re: chepaer morning movie ticket
Where I live, they don't show movies early in the morning, but if you go any time before about 3 p.m., you get "matinee" prices.
I can watch a movie cheaper than other times.
I can watch a move for a lower price than other times.
I can watch a movie at a lower cost than other times.
or When movies are cheaper than at other times.
I seem to recall a heated discussion about "cheaper price" on here, but I prefer to not have both in the same sentence.
[Not a teacher]
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Re: chepaer morning movie ticket

Originally Posted by
Barb_D
I seem to recall a heated discussion about "cheaper price" on here, but I prefer to not have both in the same sentence.
If splitting infinitives is OK--and I agree with you there, then why should this phrase cheaper price be awkward?
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