Is seem singular or plural

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2026-01-31 11:05

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"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.

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