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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Would seem to have built

1. The castle seems to have built in the 17th centuary.

2. The castle would seem to have built in the 17th centuary.

Is it corret to say 'would seem to have built' ?
  

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1. The castle seems to have built in the 17th centuary. 2.

  • 1.
  • The castle seems to have built in the 17th centuary.
  • 2.
  • The castle would seem to have been built in the 17th centuary.
  • Is it corre c t to say 'would seem to have built' ?
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1. The castle seems to have built in the 17th centuary.

2. The castle would seem to have
been built in the 17th centuary.

Is it corre
ct to say 'would seem to have built' ? You need the "been." The caslte didn't do any building - someone built it, so it needs this passive construction.

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