I've known that look, seem and appear are pretty much similar in usage. But I wonder whether look can be followed by 'to be' in the following sentence.
1. You seem to be happy today.
2. You appear to be happy today.
3. You look to be happy today. (?)
As always , many thanks.
#3 is grammatical, but we'd normally just say 'You look happy today'.
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#3 is grammatical, but we'd normally just say 'You look happy today'.