Seem to be – Wagee Penne

How an adjective joins a verb.

Be (a verb)

Good (A noun) =

Words that describe someone’s qualities are called “Adjectives”.

Don’t be silly.

*An adjective is often used with a verb “be”.

* A verb can only link another verb.

And a verb is connected with another verb by “To”.

  • I like to go.

  • I like to talk with you.

  • I want to do it.

  • I want to go now.

  • I want to get some information.

Seem to be.

Subject + Seem to be + An adjective

Plural – – Seem

Singular – Seems

  1. She seems to be good.

  • She seems to be rude.

  • Don’t worry. ( Verb)

  • Don’t be late. (Adj)

  • She seems to be polite.

  • She seems to be kind.

  • He seems to be lukewarm.

  • He seems to be lukewarm about my suggestion.

  • He seems to be ok.

  1. You seem to be disappointed.

  1. She seems to be disappointed.

  1. You seem to be tired.

  1. She seems to be tired.

  1. Maya seems to be alright.

  1. They seem to be good at work.

  1. She seems to be good at work.

  1. She seems to be good at swimming.

  1. She seems to be good at music.

  1. She is honest.

  • She seems to be honest.
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