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Teneketank Posted 14 years ago
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Seem

"Seem" and "seem to" and "seem like" What is difference between 3 of them, in sentence how to use?
  

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He seems all right today. He seems to know everthing about this place. This book seems like the one you read yesterday.

  • He seems all right today.
  • He seems to know everthing about this place.
  • This book seems like the one you read yesterday.
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He seems all right today.

He seems to know everthing about this place.

This book seems like the one you read yesterday.
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so, can we say that "seem = look like" in every sentence??

"seem to know" = as if i know........correct?

"seem like" = it is distant likeness of "seem" .....correct?

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