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Mackygood Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Seems

He seems unable to accomplish anything.

He seems to be unable to accomplish anything.

Is there any difference between these two sentences ?

Thanks

mack
  

Top answer

Hi, Not really. Clive

  • Hi, Not really.
  • Clive
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Hi,
Not really.
Clive
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mackygoodHe seems unable to accomplish anything.

He seems to be unable to accomplish anything.

Is there any difference between these two sentences ?

Thanks

mack

Yes, The first statement is saying the other is telling.

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