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SeemSeem is a copular verb. It is followed by adjectives, not adverbs.
Seem to beSeem is often followed by to be. In general, seem to be is preferred when we are talking about things that seem definitely to be true.
In many cases both seem and seem to be are possible. With nounsSeem to be is normal before nouns or noun phrases.
Seem with infinitivesSeem can be followed by the infinitives of other verbs.
Sometimes it is possible to begin these sentences with a preparatory it.
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