A homophone for seem would be seam like a seam in clothing.
Will (or shall) seem.
I seem, he seems, she seems, we seem, you seem , they seem
A homophone for seem is the word seam, as in a line of stitching.
Seemed is the past participle of seem.
The adverb form of "seem" is "seemingly."
Will (or shall) seem.
I seem, he seems, she seems, we seem, you seem , they seem
It would seem the teacher is wrong.It could seem like I'm being mean. The scene had to seem real.
No. Seem is a verb.
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A homophone for seem is the word seam, as in a line of stitching.
Seem is a state-of-being verb because seem is something you are or am not what your doing
Seemed is the past participle of seem.
The helping verb in they seem to be experienced authors is seem.
The verb phrase n they seem to be experienced authors is seem to be.
The adverb form of "seem" is "seemingly."