Asked by rfvv
1. It seems that John is sick.
2. John seems (to be) sick.
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Both are the same. However, do they have any difference in meaning[hidden meaning]?
2. John seems (to be) sick.
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Both are the same. However, do they have any difference in meaning[hidden meaning]?
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Answered by
Writeacher
No hidden meaning. Both mean the same thing.
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