You watch this TV programme to check whether it is going to rain the next day.
You can say it about a film that is not based on facts and does not work according to the rules of our worlds.
unrealistic
The exact oppostie of honest.
dishonest
You use this phrase to refer to a bigger amount of time
much // a lot of
You use this phrase to say that it is obligatory to do something, even that there is a rule that says so.
have to
A movie about two people falling in love and getting together through a series of funny complications.
romantic comedy
You can say this about a film that brings tears in your eyes - mind that it can be happy and sad as well.
moving
The exact opposite of responsible.
irresponsible
You use this phrase to refer a bigger amount of apples.
many // a lot of // lots of
You use this phrase to say that something is necessary and it is very important to do it.
must
A type of series based on funny scenes, like Friends, How I met your mother?, or Office.
sitcom
You can say this about the performance of an actor when it is easy to believe that they are really in pain or scared or happy.
convincing
The exact opposite of visible.
invisible
You use this phrase to refer to a small amount of milk.
a little
You use this phrase to say that if you want, you can do something, but it is not necessary.
don't have to or needn't
A type of series, usually with a crazy amount of episodes, involving lots of drama between the characters.
soap opera
You can say this about a film if it has visually amazing scenes in it.
spectacular
The exact opposite of likely.
unlikely
You use this phrase to refer to a small amount of apples.
a few
You use this phrase to say that something is forbidden and you are not allowed to do it.
mustn't
A type of film that is set in the past and that often requires the actors to wear costumes.
period drama
You can say this about a film that is so exciting or so interesting that you are sitting at the edge of your seat the whole time.
gripping
The exact opposite of acceptable.
unacceptable
You use this phrase to refer to a really big amount of time or water.
a lot of
You use this phrase to ask whether someone has no other option than to do something.
have to