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Old 16-Sep-2004, 07:54
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hi all,

I have a question. When we use SEEN & SEEM?
what's the difference between the two in meaning?

thanks :wink:
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Old 16-Sep-2004, 08:03
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hi all,

I have a question. When we use SEEN & SEEM?
what's the difference between the two in meaning?

thanks :wink:
It seems (It appears)
It was seen (Someone saw it)

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Old 16-Sep-2004, 08:09
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thanks so much
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