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![]() It's seem. I seem, you seem, he/she/it seems, we seem, you seem, they seem.
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![]() It's definitely seem, and it's true that nice guys play lots of computer games !
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![]() Should be "seem" - but I wouldn't write that sentence in that form myself because it's ambiguous - is the speaker saying that the subject seems to be a nice guy because he plays a lot of games or in spite of it?
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![]() I'd say it's more likely in spite of it.
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![]() Hi guys,
I have another question regarding English. Does the word "insofar" sound like an English word to you? I once had some American guy explain to me that it was a Germanism, i.e. a frequent mistake made by Germans translating a German word into English literally. But all my German-English dictionaries have that word in them, and searching British websites with Google yields some 120,000 results (whatever that indicates). So, is it a genuine English word or not? :blink: |
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![]() I would say it is a genuine English word. I heard/read it being used in English language.
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![]() Yes, it's only that it isn't fashionable lately, sounds pretty outdated--but I don't dislike that myself. It should be followed by "as" I think. (And it was "seem".
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![]() It's an English word which is often (though not as often as it used to be) used - "I'm a grammarian insofar as I have an interest in grammar, but no formal training beyond secondary school English lessons."
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