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What is the difference between ‘it seems that’ and ‘apparently’?
  

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Jexis What is the difference between ‘it seems that’ and ‘apparently’? 1) 'it seems that' has three words; 'apparently' is one word. 2) 'apparently can be used in the middle of a sentence; 'it seems that' cannot.

  • Jexis What is the difference between ‘it seems that’ and ‘apparently’?
  • 1) 'it seems that' has three words; 'apparently' is one word.
  • 2) 'apparently can be used in the middle of a sentence; 'it seems that' cannot.
  • For example, Lawsuits over that issue are apparently just getting started.
  • OK.
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Jexis What is the difference between ‘it seems that’ and ‘apparently’?
1) 'it seems that' has three words; 'apparently' is one word.
2) 'apparently can be used in the middle of a sentence; 'it seems that' cannot. For example,

Lawsuits over that issue are apparently just getting started. OK.
Lawsuits over that issue are it

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