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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Seem / seem to be

What seems to be her shortcomings have end up being a great gift.
What seems her shortcomings have end up being a great gift.

Are my sentence correct?

Do they mean the same?

Thanks
  

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Hello! Do you mind if I help? Liveinjapan What seems to be her shortcoming s have end up being a great gift.

  • Hello!
  • Do you mind if I help?
  • Liveinjapan What seems to be her shortcoming s have end up being a great gift.
  • What seems her shortcoming s have end up being a great gift.
  • Are my sentence correct?
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Hello! Do you mind if I help?
LiveinjapanWhat seems to be her shortcomings have end up being a great gift.
What seems her shortcomings have end up being a great gift.

Are my sentence correct?

Do they mean the same?

Thanks

The first sentence is partially correct. You can word it like this to though:
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I partially agree.

What seemed [to be - optional] her shortcomings have ended up being a great gift.
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ayumiyoshi1314Hello! Do you mind if I help?
Of course, not. I appreciate your help.

Understand!

Thanks, GG and Ayu.

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