No, the poet was sad, actually the poet chose one road but he had a thought of what would be in another. If he would have chose the other than too he would be sad..
by himanshi
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The poet does not seem to be happy with his present life. He thinks that if he had chosen the other road he might have been better off.
Some ghosts seem to be happy, but others do not. Many seem to be stymied by the fact that we cannot hear them or their companions.
"Seem" is a verb and does not have singular or plural forms. Its usage depends on the subject of the sentence; for example, "He seems happy" (singular) and "They seem happy" (plural). The verb agrees in number with the subject, but "seem" itself remains unchanged.
By making the speaker seem more human and relatable
Estoy contento (if the speaker's a boy) / contenta (if the speaker's a girl) de no estar contigo.
The word "seem" is not plural; it is a verb that functions in the present tense. It can be used with singular or plural subjects, as in "He seems happy" (singular) or "They seem happy" (plural). The form of the verb does not change based on the number of the subject.
it the secuence in which a speaker can distinguish a word to another very seem..
Yes, they seem to be usually happy & hyper. :D
yes they were very happy for there master to be set free from slavery
happy
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