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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
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Seems not

It has been raining heavily for a long time. It seems not to stop soon and will continue.

Please check it.

Is "It seems not to stop soon" correct?

  

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kumenglish Is "It seems not to stop soon" correct? No. kumenglish It has been raining heavily for a long time.

  • kumenglish Is "It seems not to stop soon" correct?
  • No.
  • kumenglish It has been raining heavily for a long time.
  • It seems not to stop soon and will continue.
  • You can replace the second sentence with one of these: It seems that it's not going to stop soon.
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kumenglishIs "It seems not to stop soon" correct?

No.

kumenglishIt has been raining heavily for a long time. It seems not to stop soon and will continue.

You can replace the second sentence with one of these:

It seems that it's not going to stop soon.
It seems that it's going to conti

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