“seem” is a regular verb in English.
"seem" is a linking verb (also called a copular verb). Linking verbs are followed by adjectives (not adverbs). Linking verbs can also be followed by noun phrases. A linking verb gives us more information about the subject.
In this lesson, you will learn the meaning and uses of "seem":
"seem" as a linking verb (seem + adjective and seem to be + adjective)
"it seems" + that clause
"it would seem" + that clause
"seem" + infinitive (simple infinitive, continuous infinitive and perfect infinitive)
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USe and meaning of the verb ACCEPT: https://youtu.be/D0X0hfXt8SY
BEEN vs GONE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbXkL1rlnJ0
Modal verb MUST: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrM7uC7qq2Y
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