Please look at the below sentences and please tell me do I have a clear concept about the usage of "appears" "appears to be"
The part of this car hasn't damaged yet and appears to be working great.
The part of this car hasn't damaged yet and it appears that it's working great.
Your use of "appears to be" and "appears" is correct. There are some other problems. There is no single obvious way to correct these, so this is just an example: This part of the car hasn't been damaged and appears to be working great/OK/correctly.
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Your use of "appears to be" and "appears" is correct. There are some other problems. There is no single obvious way to correct these, so this is just an example:
This part of the car hasn't been damaged and appears to be working great/OK/correctly.
This part of the car hasn't been damaged, and it appears that it's working great/OK/correctly.
"working great" is not