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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

grammar

which one is singular,seem or seems?
  

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The verb seem is regular. In the present tense, use seem for all forms except for the 3rd-person singular, which adds the s .

  • The verb seem is regular.
  • In the present tense, use seem for all forms except for the 3rd-person singular, which adds the s .
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The verb seem is regular. In the present tense, use seem for all forms except for the 3rd-person singular, which adds the s.
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I seem.
You seem.
He/she/it seems. (singular)
We seem.
They seem. (plural)

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