From the alternatives provided in the question below select the one which most appropriately completes the sentence:

Our Literature Master said that he would show us a film on Macbeth. The film will ....

  • A worth seeing
  • B worth seeing it
  • C be worth to see
  • D be worth seeing
  • E be worthy seeing

The correct answer is D. be worth seeing

The phrase "be worth seeing" means that the film has value or is deserving of being watched.

It fits perfectly in the context of the sentence, as it conveys the idea that the film will be worth watching.

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