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Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
 "Having seen that film before, she wants to see a different one." means:
A. As she has seen a different film before, she can see this film.
B. Because she's seen that film before, she wants to go to a different one.
C. As long as she'd seen that film before, she wanted to see a different one .
D. Because she wants to see that film, she can watch it.

Answer
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Hint: The structure of the sentence is the way a word is structured, grammatically. Where the noun and verb fall within an individual phrase is the sentence structure of your writing. The structure of sentences depends on the language in which you write or speak.

Complete answer:
The correct answer is option B. Here, the response given states that she has already seen the movie and so she wants to watch a different one. All of the claims in Options A, C and D fail to express the same feeling and are thus wrong.

Additional Information:
English Sentence Structure
The following statements are true about sentences in English:
1. A new sentence begins with a capital letter.
He obtained his degree.
2. A sentence ends with punctuation (a period, a question mark, or an exclamation point).
He obtained his degree.
3. A sentence contains a subject that is only given once.
Smith obtained his degree.
4. A sentence contains a verb or a verb phrase.
He obtained his degree.
5. A sentence follows Subject + Verb + Object word order.
He (subject) obtained (verb) his degree (object).
6. A sentence must have a complete idea that stands alone. This is also called an independent clause.
He obtained his degree.

Hence the correct answer is option ‘B’

Note:To understand the concepts for this kind of a question we should make our reading habit string. Good understanding of rules of tenses and a proper reading will help us to visualize the different formats of sentence structure.