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"you seems so happy" vs "you seems happy"

The correct phrase is "you seem happy." The verb "seem" should be in the singular form "seems" when used with the pronoun "you." The phrase "you seems so happy" is incorrect.

Last Updated: March 25, 2024

you seems so happy

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "seem" should be in the singular form "seems" when used with the pronoun "you."

The correct phrase is "you seem happy." Use the singular form of the verb "seem" with the pronoun "you."

Alternatives:

  • you seem happy
  • you seem so happy
  • you appear happy
  • you look happy
  • you are happy

you seems happy

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "seem" should be in the singular form "seems" when used with the pronoun "you."

The correct phrase is "you seem happy." Use the singular form of the verb "seem" with the pronoun "you."

Alternatives:

  • you seem happy
  • you appear happy
  • you look happy
  • you are happy
  • you seem so happy

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