Sentences with Seem, Past and Past Participle Form Of Seem V1 V2 V3

Seem
Meaning: 1. Give the impression or sensation of being something or having a particular quality.(intransitive verb)
| Base | Past | Past Participle |
| seem | seemed | seemed |
Sentences with Seem
1.Doesn’t that bolt seem loose?
2.Steve seems to be depressed this morning.
3.It seems as if they hire anyone.
4.It doesn’t seem to fit.
5.Steve seems to be as fit as a fiddle.
6.I don’t like reindeer. They seem like regular deer, only more dangerous.
7.Samuel seems very friendly today.
8.You seem a little depressed.
9.She seemed to be idle.
10.The food seems very delicious.
11.The sun seemed to stand still.
12.It seems strange.
13.My father does seem innocent.
14.You don’t seem very concerned.
15.Mark seems so unhappy.
16.Nobody seemed to have a motive for the murder.
17.In the name of all that is holy, tell me why God felt the need to make a hell. It seems so redundant.
18.The basic design intention guiding Mercedes in the last ten years seems to be that its cars should offer psychic blow jobs to the affluent.


