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Anewcomer Posted 18 years ago
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seem interested vs seem to be interested

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00What is the difference between " He seems to be interested in football" and  "he seem interested in football" 02br
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0I'd say there isn't any difference in meaning between "01i00He seems to be interested in football02i00" and "01i00He seem01b00s02b00 interested in football02i00".0-
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0 " He seems to be interested in football" = 00correct English02br
00 "he seem interested in football" = 00not so correct! Remeber, he, she, and it are sigular entity. So it's always "he seems...."00 0-
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