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01cite10elcid1234512cite10"The baby seems to be happy/comfortable"12br10Correct.0-
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01cite10elcid1234512cite10I have found the first sentence "The baby seems happy" in the grammar book that I am following. It's Wren & Martin.12br10This is fine. I'll have to leave the details as to why to the grammarians.0-
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01cite10elcid1234512cite10i) This sentence seems to be correct.12br10 No, but it is certainly very common to include it.02br
10 This sente11b10n12b10ce seems correct.12br
10 Do we require the verb to be here?12br
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01cite10elcid1234512cite10what about these sentence?12br10As promised, I've gone through a few books and a dictionary and the following are what I have found.02br
10"The baby seems happy/comfortable"12br
10"The baby seems to be happy/comfortable"12br
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