I have a doubt when we should use "seem", "seems" ans "sound", "sounds". such as: - it seems like you have a problem. - it seem like you have a problem.
- it sounds like you are jealous to me. - it sound like you are jealous to me.
Top answer
"it" is singular (third person), therefore "seems" and "sounds" are correct.
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"it" is singular (third person), therefore "seems" and "sounds" are correct.
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