JD Hyomin
seem vs seem like Hello~ He seems an honest man. He seems like an honest man. In these two sentences, are there any differences in meaning? Thank you for your help in advance.
7 Kas 2016 14:38
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I would say (as a native speaker) there is no difference in meaning. You could also say, "he seems to be an honest man", which also has the same meaning. I think "he seems like an honest man" would be used more commonly, whereas "he seems an honest man" sounds slightly more formal (and perhaps slightly old fashioned).
7 Kasım 2016
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