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you seems vs you seem

The correct phrase to use is 'you seem.' 'You seems' isn't grammatically correct in English. The verb 'seem' is used to describe a state or condition, and it should be conjugated as 'seem' for the pronoun 'you.'
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Last updated: July 11, 2024

you seems

'you seems' is not a grammatically correct construction in English.

The correct form is 'you seem'.

you seem

'you seem' is the correct form to use when describing a state or condition.

Use 'you seem' to describe how someone appears or comes across.

Examples:

  • You seem tired today.
  • Do you seem happy?
  • You seem like a nice person.
  • Why do you seem upset?
  • You seem to be enjoying yourself.

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