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  • It seems vs It seems like - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Watching this video, an American called Nick says, to Americans, the sentence " It seems that " sounds weird, but " It seems like " sounds more natural to Americans Does it hold true? Most of the conversation is done in English, so please try to listen to this The Japanese on the right side is taught mostly by Australians so any English speakers' responses are welcome Thank you in advance
  • What is the difference between it seems and it looks like?
    When we say "it seems like", we are focusing on the impression given by the subject There is more doubt implied in this phrasing, because it suggests you may be deceived, where "it looks like" suggests you are likely correct
  • infinitives - When is seems to be used instead of seems? - English . . .
    The baby seems happy I read it as "the baby looks happy [to me]"; it suggests a neutral observation, impression or interpretation of how the baby looks - it might be wrong, but it is definitely the speaker's observation
  • What is the difference between It seems like and she seems?
    There are two sentences She seems crazy It seems like she is crazy I don't know the difference between two sentences in meaning Could you tell me the difference in meaning between two
  • to seem like : Part of speech and significance of like?
    Actually "like" is an adjective used with a complement as in : They are as like as two peas (in a pod) One pea is like the other One pea seems like the other "like" can also be seen as a preposition as in a man like a bear - though it is still an adjektive "like" has extended its uses to the detriment os "as" and is often used as a conjunction, pushing back "as" Obviously people find it
  • Differences among It feels. . . , It looks. . . , and It seems. . .
    1 "It looks" "It seems" The verb "to seem" is actually the passive of the verb "to see", but has gone beyond sight in use Both "looks" and "seems" can refer to how something is seen The book seems green The book looks green "Seems" and "feels" can involve touching and imaginings beyond senses: This cloth seems rough This cloth feels rough
  • Whats the difference between it seems like and it looks like?
    There's very little difference Both refer to perception, but look is more often metaphoric than visual The version with dummy it subject is due to Extraposition, but there are also several Raising rules that produce sentences like Mary seems looks like she's angry instead of It seems looks like Mary is angry
  • it seems it was only yesterday vs it seems like only yesterday
    If A seems to be B then A is very probably B, usually because of evidence If A seems like B, then A resembles B in some way, but may not be identical Sentence (1) does not make sense, because we use a definite phrase after 'it seems' (e g 'it was ') to mean that something, often contrary to what we had thought, has turned out to actually be the case - I thought that Joe was a nice guy, but
  • It seems to be good OR It seems good - English Language Learners . . .
    Also, the expression I've grown up hearing far more often is seems to be rather than just seems So, purely from my own experience, leaving out to be sounds very slightly awkward I have no idea if it's a regional thing or a matter of dialect (I'm Canadian, so am influenced by both US and UK English ) But they are both perfectly acceptable
  • linking verbs - seems + noun vs seems like + noun - English . . .
    It seems a shame to drive all the way from Trier to Rome, only to turn right around, without having a chance to see any of the sights One could not say "seems like a shame" or "seems to be a shame"





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