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Time & Money

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    Vocabulary related to Films
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  • 'Don't be in such a hurry! You should KEEP / TAKE your time and you'll do it right', said the director.
    take
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  • The actors SPENT / PASSED some time preparing for their roles.
    spent
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  • The film was set in the nineteenth century and, at THAT / SUCH time, there was lots of poverty.
    that
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  • It is important that the actors come into the scene at the RIGHT / SUITABLE time.
    right
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  • It'll NEED / TAKE time to set up the cameras for the next shot.
    take
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  • It can be quite boring making a film at the time PASSES / FLOWS slowly when you are just waiting.
    Passes
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  • I saw this fil for the FIRST / INITIAL time when I was on holiday in America.
    first
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  • I don't go to the cinema very often because my homework TAKES UP / FILLS OUT my free time.
    takes up
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  • You should always FIND / DISCOVER time to relax and watch a good film.
    find
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  • The DVD player's broken, so we can't watch anything for the time DOING / BEING.
    being
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  • It took a CONSIDERABLE / LASTING amount of time to get to the cinema.
    considerable
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  • Did you hear that his last film made an absolute ___ ?
    fortune
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  • I have to renew my _____ to Film Monthly next month.
    subscription
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  • You have to have a start in your film if you want ___ success.
    commercial
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  • I watch more TV now because the cinema has become quite ___ .
    dear
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  • Unless her next film makes a good _____, her career will be in trouble.
    profit
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