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infinitives - When is "seems to be" used instead of "seems"? - English ...
She seems (to be) a nice girl. infinitives, They seem to have made a mistake. like, The village seems (like) a nice place for a holiday. that- and if-clauses. It seems as if the night is never going to end. With there seem(s) to be is used. There seem to be a lot of mistakes.There seems to be some problem.
What is the difference between "it seems" and "it looks like"?
"It seems that/like" and "It looks like" are also equivalent, but a verb is expected to follow. -> "Look at that fish, it looks/seems dead", "Look at that fish, it looks like/seems that/like it's dead." On another note, you can also use a noun after "looks like" and "seems like", but not after "seems that" -> "that fish looks/seems like a shark."
How to use "seems to be" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Both to seem and to be are linking verbs, so they can take adjectives as (subject) complements, taking the place of a normal noun object. In the second example, seem is a linking verb, and in the third, seem is a catenative verb taking a to -infinitive as complement, and be is a linking verb. As to it versus that, that is mostly appropriate if ...
grammar - Choice between Seem to be vs seem to have - English Language ...
The task seems to have not been completed. Your first two sentences and my first example sentence both put seem after does not. Seem in this context is much more about self doubt. It implies that you're not sure that it has been completed, and you're pointing out the potential incompleteness. The doubt is placed later in the sentence, which ...
seems/seemed as if - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
He seems as if he didn't sleep for days. (corrected) He seems as if he hadn't slept for days. The first sentence can mean that "he went through stretches of days at a time when he did not sleep" - the did makes it seem like he purposefully prevented himself from sleeping. The second sentence won't express that, without context.
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