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"does not seem to have becomne" vs "seems not to have become"

Both phrases are attempting to convey the idea that something did not happen in the past. However, the correct construction is "seems not to have become." The use of "seems not to have become" is more common and grammatically accurate compared to "does not seem to have become."

Last Updated: April 09, 2024

does not seem to have becomne

This phrase is not correct in English.


Alternatives:

  • seems not to have become
  • does not appear to have become
  • does not seem to have become

seems not to have become

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express doubt or uncertainty about whether something has happened in the past.

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