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"It seems/looks/appears like ~." Are these different or the same?
I wonder if "it seems like ~," "it looks like ~" and "it appears like ~" are different or the same, in meanings.. ?
12 juil. 2010 17:08
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Hi Takako,
I think it's best if you read this article:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv353.shtml
and this post on a forum: http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=457131
15 juillet 2010
Ditto as Mr. Avatar, but I don't think the 'like' after 'it seems' is quite necessary. :-/??
12 juillet 2010
Same!
But the grammar is slightly different:
"It seems nice"
"It looks nice"
"It appears to be nice"
Appears is always followed by the verb "to be", and we don't say "appears like".
It seems like it is a good thing.
It looks like it is a good thing.
It appears to be a good thing.
12 juillet 2010
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