The cat seemed to bedevil the mice in the house.
She seemed rather disconcerted when her friends wouldn't speak to her.
Sure. The bunny just seemed to appear.
The waitress' day seemed very long.
They seemed the perfect loving couple in public, but in private their marriage was a sham.
Although difficult, the problems seemed surmountable.
Calculus was invented simultaneously and independently by Newton and Leibniz. Calculus was originally created to solve problems in physics, namely the tangent line problem, and at its creation, many mathematicians were worried about its methods since it seemed that one needed to divide by zero to get the desired results. It was not until the formal definition of limits came into being that these worries about calculus were allayed.
The word "seemed" in this sentence is a verb. Specifically, it is the linking verb that connects the subject "swimming in the pool" with the predicate "desirable."
The shallow problems of the teenager seemed unimportant to the wise old man. Anyone not on the VIP list is simply unimportant.
Seemed
The verb in the sentence is "seemed."
It seemed the man misplaced his wallet at the airport.
The sentence "After reading the whole book the plot seemed a little thin" has a dangling modifier. It is unclear who is reading the book, as the subject is not explicitly stated, resulting in a lack of clarity in the sentence.
It seemed like the perfect day to go for a walk in the park.
There seemed to be a hoodoo on the team as they never seemed to be able to win a final when they got to one.
The linking verb in the sentence is "seemed." It connects the subject "Maria" to the subject complement "relaxed."
Yes, I can. Sentence is: She seemed melancholy since her fiancee left town,