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It seem like wasting my time , it seems to waste my time
is there any difference between them?
Aug 16, 2017 5:48 AM
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The first is grammatically incorrect because the noun and verb don't agree. Should be "it seems".
Neither of these would be commonly used in English. You will more commonly see something like "it seems (or seemed) like a waste of my time." You would say this about an activity that you didn't think was worthwhile.
August 16, 2017
I wlouldn't use either of them. I might say:
It seems like a waste of (my) time. Or It seems to be a waste of (my) time.
August 16, 2017
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