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Could you explain me (gramatically) this phrasal please ? "Nothing we did seemed to help" Thank you. Have a nice day.
2021年2月13日 05:50
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They tried many things, but it did not appear that anything they tried was effective.
2021年2月13日
Many thanks for your help. Je comprends le sens de la phrase mais pas vraiment la grammaire/conjugaison utilisé. "Did + seemED"
2021年2月13日
I am a native English speaker but not a grammar expert, so I could be incorrect. "Nothing we did" forms a noun phrase that is headed by the indefinite pronoun "nothing." Sometimes you will see a "that" as in "nothing THAT we did." "seemed to help" follows the verb ("seemed") + infinitive ("to help") construction. "Seemed" is the past tense of the verb of perception (e.g. feel, look, etc.) "seem." Verbs of perception belong to the category of copular verb. The infinitive "to help" is functioning as a noun (a direct object of "seemed" in this example).
2021年2月14日
It's an odd expression, when I think about it. Essentially it means, "Nothing we did helped." I'm not sure why "seemed to" is added. Possibly there is still a slight chance that something we did will help or did help?
2021年2月13日
Ça veut dire qu’on a fait de son mieux, mais ça n’a pas marché.
2021年2月13日
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