“Seem” and “Like” Don’t go Together
“Seem like” literally means to appear to be similar to.
But I think she means that he seems to be a nice guy, not similar to a nice guy.
As you might guess, I don’t recommend using the phrase “seem like.”
“Seem like” literally means to appear to be similar to.
But I think she means that he seems to be a nice guy, not similar to a nice guy.
As you might guess, I don’t recommend using the phrase “seem like.”
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