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He seems to be right. 我觉得He seems right.就可以了啊。然后看到seem后面是可以直接加形容词的或不定式的。 但He seems to be right. to be right 是什么意思 be在其中作什么成分 为什么这样。 有没有通俗易懂的说法。不要说语法书上就是这样写的欸,这样说的话我还是不懂,用不出来。


来自Android客户端1楼2014-12-09 06:55回复
    seem to do


    来自Android客户端2楼2014-12-09 07:10
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      seem to be right 老用法,更正式点,语料库中很多这类。
      新用法 字典都说了 seem (to be) right/...
      有人把seem看成半助词


      IP属地:北京3楼2014-12-09 07:43
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        seem to do只是表面上看起来可能是对了 , 根据不充分 如果是对的 ,就直接 be right了


        来自Android客户端4楼2014-12-09 07:51
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          其实好多这类用法,记住就好
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          IP属地:贵州来自iPhone客户端5楼2014-12-09 07:52
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            备考族里大神很多哦


            来自Android客户端6楼2014-12-09 08:47
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              IP属地:上海来自Android客户端7楼2014-12-09 09:30
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                我也觉得备考族不错


                来自Android客户端8楼2014-12-09 09:35
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                  短语啊


                  来自手机贴吧10楼2014-12-09 10:16
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                    我给你个资料,seem to be主要用在 小说(15)和科技(10),对话(5)和新闻(5)用得少。
                    数字指----百万词出现的次数。


                    IP属地:北京11楼2014-12-09 10:18
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                      看不懂


                      IP属地:江西来自Android客户端12楼2014-12-09 10:19
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                        我给你另外的资料作参考(Collins COBUILD English Usage)
                        You use 'seem' to say that someone or something gives a particular impression.
                        1) used with adjectives
                        'Seem' is usually followed by an adjective. If someone gives the impression of being happy, you can say that they 'seem' happy. You can also say that they 'seem to be' happy. There is no difference in meaning.
                        e.g. Even minor problems seem important.
                        e.g. You seem to be very interested.
                        If the adjective is a non-gradable adjective such as 'alone' or 'alive', you usually use 'seem to be'. For example, you say 'He seemed to be alone'. You don't say 'He seemed alone'.
                        e.g. She seemed to be asleep.
                        In order to say who has an impression of someone or something, use 'seem' followed by an adjective and the preposition 'to'.
                        e.g. He always seemed old to me.
                        e.g. This idea seems ridiculous to most people.
                        2) used with noun phrases
                        Instead of an adjective, you can use a noun phrase after 'seem' or 'seem to be'. For example, instead of saying 'She seemed nice', you can say 'She seemed a nice person' or 'She seemed to be a nice person'. In conversation and in less formal writing, people often say 'She seemed like a nice person'.
                        e.g. It seemed a long time before the food came.
                        e.g. She seems to be a very good boss.
                        e.g. It seemed like a good idea.
                        Don't use 'as' after 'seem'. Don't say, for example, 'It seemed as a good idea'.
                        If the noun phrase contains a determiner such as 'the' or 'a' but not an adjective, you must use 'seem to be'. For example, say 'He seemed to be the owner of the car'. Don't say 'He seemed the owner of the car'.
                        e.g. At first the seal seemed to be a rock.
                        e.g. What seems to be the trouble?


                        IP属地:中国香港13楼2014-12-09 10:36
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                          seem to do 看起来.... 固定词组
                          be就是这里的do 至于为什么用be 因为跟后面的形容词是表语, 一起构成系表结构


                          14楼2014-12-10 09:42
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