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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

To use "seem" correctly

Hi, I'd like to ask if it's grammatically right.

"He seems that he is very rich."

We usually say like "He seems to be ~" or "It seems that he is ~", but the sentence above makes me confused in terms of grammar, not colloquialim.
  

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The sentence is not correct. You can say 'It seems that he is very rich' or 'He seems to be very rich' or 'He seems very rich'.

  • The sentence is not correct.
  • You can say 'It seems that he is very rich' or 'He seems to be very rich' or 'He seems very rich'.
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The sentence is not correct.

You can say 'It seems that he is very rich' or 'He seems to be very rich' or 'He seems very rich'.

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