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Seem and appear (in one use) are synonymous verbs. A verb that is synonymous with want is desire.

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Seem and appear (in one use) are synonymous verbs. A verb that is synonymous with want is desire.

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She noticed a seem in the fabric where the two pieces didn't line up properly, so she carefully sewed the seam together to fix it.

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The future tense of "seem" is "will seem."

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The present tense form of "seem" is "seems." For example, "It seems like a good idea."

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It would seem the teacher is wrong.It could seem like I'm being mean.

The scene had to seem real.

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