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Chiageraldine Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Seem to be and seem like

is there a difference between the meaning of the two phrases?

1. You don't seem like a junior in highschool yourself.

2. You don't seem to be like a junior in highschool yourself.

Are the two sentences correct? If not, which one is better?

Thank you.
  

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Both are correct. The first seems more natural to me. 'High school' is 2 words.

  • Both are correct.
  • The first seems more natural to me.
  • 'High school' is 2 words.
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Both are correct. The first seems more natural to me. 'High school' is 2 words.

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