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There always seems to be a war on somewhere these days.I will always be a tea drinker.Why do you always lie to me?She was always asleep.
To win something is to be victorious. An example sentence would be: It doesn't matter what he does, he always seems to win.
Her stunning radiance always seems to precede her entrance into any room.
She was far more enamored of the forest than she was of me. It seems you've always been enamored of mathematics.
His fertile imagination always seems able to create another false pretense.
The verb in this sentence is "seems."
Seems
The linking verb in that sentence is "seems".
The verbs in this sentence are "is" and "seems."
It seems the Manhattan Beach Spa in Southern California is owned by Santos Bernardi.
The verb in the sentence is "seems." It is a linking verb that connects the subject "he" to the subject complement "tired."
Anecdotally, yes: it always seems to be at least cloudy, and often rainy as well, whenever an eclipse is supposed to be visible where I am. In actual fact, though, no, there is no significant weather impact from an eclipse.