Maggie
He seems rich or He seems to be rich Is the first sentence also correct? Is it ok to delete‘to be’ ? as rich is using to describe how you think about the subject ? Thanks!!
1. Aug. 2021 15:25
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Either is fine. It's okay to drop the "to be".
1. August 2021
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Both sentences are correct dear.
1. August 2021
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Both are correct in this context, because ‘rich’ is an adjective. But when the sentence ends with a noun, you can only use seem to be. For example: He seems to be a teacher. Not: He seems a teacher.
1. August 2021
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