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    Linking verb/help
    Message from tatu posted on 25-06-2012 at 17:44:49 (D | E | F)
    Hello,

    Today, I learnt about " Linking verbs" at school. And I would like to ask you about " appear" and " seem". My teacher said that their meaning is the same.
    If that is right, what case will it be used for?
    Thank you in advance!

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    Edited by lucile83 on 25-06-2012 19:23


    Re: Linking verb/help from kadzona, posted on 29-06-2012 at 19:14:03 (D | E)

    Hello to those involved in this discussion:

    Tatu – I believe your teacher is correct.
    Appear/seem. An English-language thesaurus would suggest that they are more or less synonymous, within reason.
    In my Collins Thesaurus, the entry for "appear" offers "look (like or as if), occur, seem, strike one as . . .": and the entry for "seem" offers "appear, assume, give the impression . . . "
    As a native English-speaker, a university-educated, albeit retired, languages teacher, I would, could and do use "appear" and "seem" interchangeably. Perhaps this is not the case in other, English-speaking communities.
    Kadzona




    Re: Linking verb/help from a_limon, posted on 07-07-2012 at 19:28:26 (D | E)
    Hello,
    I would use "to appear" and "to seem" in the same meaning of the " to look" if they were followed by adjective.
    He looked (appeared,seemed)sad,tired...and so on.

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    Edited by a_limon on 07-07-2012 19:30





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