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Dear native English speakers,
Which would be used? I believe (a) would be common.
(a) I have seen the movie recently/lately.
(b) Recently/lately, I have seen the movie.
(c) I have recently/lately seen the movie.
I believe British people usually use the word "film" instead of "movie".
Do American people ever use "film" instead of "movie"?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin
Which would be used? I believe (a) would be common.
(a) I have seen the movie recently/lately.
(b) Recently/lately, I have seen the movie.
(c) I have recently/lately seen the movie.
I believe British people usually use the word "film" instead of "movie".
Do American people ever use "film" instead of "movie"?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin