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— You may have seen this film. —()A.I twas shown the next week B.It is said to cos tmuch money C

— You may have seen this film. —()A.I twas shown the next week B.It is said to cos tmuch money C.Actually,Ihaven’t seen it yet D.You may have seen it too

The correct answer is C. Actually, I haven’t seen it yet.

The question presents a conversational exchange where the first speaker mentions, "You may have seen this film." The response should logically address whether the second person has seen the film.

Option A ("It was shown the next week") is irrelevant, as it discusses the film’s screening time rather than the listener’s viewing experience.

Option B ("It is said to cost much money") shifts focus to the film’s budget, which doesn’t respond to the original statement.

Option D ("You may have seen it too") repeats the structure of the first sentence without providing new information, creating a redundant loop.

Option C directly answers the implied question ("Have you seen this film?") with a clear, natural response. In conversational English, "actually" is commonly used to gently contradict or clarify a prior assumption, making this the most coherent choice.

When responding to statements that assume shared experience ("You may have..."), specificity matters more than formality. Would you have guessed that "actually" is one of the most powerful words in conversational correction? It softens contradiction while maintaining honesty—useful in both language learning and everyday communication.

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