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Nattaya Kitipipat Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Seemed and seems

When I say "It seems she stayed up late drinking"

Means she do it these days ,right?

But when she stayed up late yesterday

I say "It seemed she stayed up late drinking " Is this correct?

  

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Nattaya Kitipipat It seems It seems now. Nattaya Kitipipat she stayed up late drinking Stayed is past tense and probably refers to the night before. In other words, it refers to the past.

  • Nattaya Kitipipat It seems It seems now.
  • Nattaya Kitipipat she stayed up late drinking Stayed is past tense and probably refers to the night before.
  • In other words, it refers to the past.
  • CB
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Nattaya KitipipatIt seems

It seems now.

Nattaya Kitipipatshe stayed up late drinking

Stayed is past tense and probably refers to the night before. In other words, it refers to the past.

CB

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