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it seem that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'it seem that' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when making a statement that is based on an observation. For example: "It seems that the weather is getting colder."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Alternative expressions(20)
it appears that
it would seem that
it looks like
it suggests that
it gives the impression that
it indicates that
it is my understanding that
it is believed that
it could be inferred that
it understand that
it assume that
it be that
it imagine that
it demonstrate that
it look that
it consider that
it prove that
it find that
it suggest that
it pretend that
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Does it seem that long?
News & Media
Does it seem that Einstein contradicted himself?
News & Media
So why doesn't it seem that way?
News & Media
Martinez only made it seem that way.
News & Media
Nor did it seem that either made a paralyzing mistake.
News & Media
Doesn't it seem that information and technology often feel decentralized and disconnected?
Academia
Q: Zubeidat, why did it seem that Tamerlan didn't fit in in the United States?
News & Media
Nor did it seem that enough thought had been given to crew compatibility.
News & Media
And, if the latter, who has made it seem that way?
News & Media
Mr. Smith's pace is nearly intolerable, although he doesn't make it seem that way at all.
News & Media
Nor does it seem that cellphone novels have permanently shortened attention spans.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct form, "it seems that". Pay attention to subject-verb agreement to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity.
Common error
A common mistake is using "it seem that" instead of "it seems that". Remember that "it" is a singular pronoun and requires the singular verb form "seems".
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Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase "it seem that" is intended to introduce an observation or conclusion. However, the grammatical error undermines its effectiveness. As Ludwig AI clarifies, the correct form is "it seems that".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it seem that" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "it seems that". As Ludwig AI indicates, "it seems that" is used to introduce an observation or conclusion. When aiming for clarity and correctness, it is advisable to use "it seems that" or explore alternative expressions like "it appears that" or "it looks like".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it appears that
Replaces "seem" with "appears", offering a slightly more formal tone.
it would seem that
Adds "would" to soften the statement and express a degree of uncertainty.
it looks like
Uses "looks like" for a more casual way of saying something appears to be the case.
it gives the impression that
Focuses on the impression created, rather than a direct observation.
it suggests that
Implies that there is evidence pointing towards a particular conclusion.
it indicates that
Suggests something is a sign or signal of something else.
it is my understanding that
Indicates a belief based on information received.
it is believed that
Presents something as a generally accepted belief.
it might be the case that
Expresses a possibility or something that could be true.
it could be inferred that
Suggests a conclusion that can be drawn from the available information.
FAQs
How to use "it seems that" in a sentence?
Use "it seems that" to introduce an observation or conclusion based on available evidence. For example, "It seems that the project is nearing completion".
What can I say instead of "it seems that"?
You can use alternatives like "it appears that", "it would seem that", or "it looks like" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "it seem that" or "it seems that"?
"It seems that" is the grammatically correct option. "It seem that" is an incorrect usage due to subject-verb disagreement.
What's the difference between "it seems that" and "it suggests that"?
"It seems that" indicates a general observation, while "it suggests that" implies that there is evidence pointing towards a specific conclusion.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested