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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Difference between seems like and seemingly

what s the difference between seems like and seemingly

  

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anonymous W hat ' s the difference between ' seems like ' and ' seemingly ' ? "seems like" is a verb (and preposition); "seemingly" is an adverb. Therefore they are not interchangeable.

  • anonymous W hat ' s the difference between ' seems like ' and ' seemingly ' ?
  • "seems like" is a verb (and preposition); "seemingly" is an adverb.
  • Therefore they are not interchangeable.
  • CJ
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anonymous

What's the difference between 'seems like' and 'seemingly'?

"seems like" is a verb (and preposition); "see

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