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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Seem or seemed

Hi,

This is the eg: That's the case which you seemed to have investigated.

Or is it seem?

Thanks,
  

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'Seemed' if the appearance is in the past; 'seem' if it obtains at the time of the utterance.

  • 'Seemed' if the appearance is in the past; 'seem' if it obtains at the time of the utterance.
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'Seemed' if the appearance is in the past; 'seem' if it obtains at the time of the utterance.

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