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What is the present tense form of seem?

The present tense form of "seem" is seems for the third-person singular (he/she/it) and seem for all other persons (I, you, we, they).

Here are some examples:

* He seems tired.

* She seems happy.

* It seems like a good idea.

* I seem to be getting a cold.

* We seem to be lost.

* You seem to be in a hurry.

* They seem to be enjoying themselves.

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