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I read from a website that whether to put an “s” after the word “seem”
is determined by the subject in the sentence - whether the subject is singular or plural.
Examples:
“There seems to be no information on this.”
No information seems to be available…
(information is singular)
“There seem to be many people complaining about this issue.”
Many people seem to be complaining…
(people is plural)
Can please let me know if this understanding is correct.
is determined by the subject in the sentence - whether the subject is singular or plural.
Examples:
“There seems to be no information on this.”
No information seems to be available…
(information is singular)
“There seem to be many people complaining about this issue.”
Many people seem to be complaining…
(people is plural)
Can please let me know if this understanding is correct.