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Sems vs. Seems: Decoding the Right Spelling

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"Sems" is not a standard English word, while "Seems" means to appear in a particular way.
Sems vs. Seems

Which is correct: Sems or Seems

How to spell Seems?

Sems is Incorrect

Seems is Correct

How to remember correct spelling of Seems?

Think of "Seems" as having two e's, like "see" because it's about how something appears.
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How to use Seems correctly in a sentence?

Incorrect: She sems happy with her new toy.
Correct: She seems happy with her new toy.
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Incorrect: The cake sems delicious from its smell.
Correct: The cake seems delicious from its smell.
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Incorrect: It sems like it might rain today.
Correct: It seems like it might rain today.
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Incorrect: The movie sems interesting from the trailer.
Correct: The movie seems interesting from the trailer.
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Incorrect: My cat sems to love this new toy.
Correct: My cat seems to love this new toy.
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Seems Definitions

To come across as; to be perceived as.
He seems a kind man after our brief conversation.
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To be suggestive of; to impart an impression of.
It seems like you might need some help with that project.
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To appear to one's own senses, mind, perception, judgment, etc.
It seems to me that we've met before, haven't we?
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To give the impression of being; appear to be.
The task seems easy, but it's more complex than it looks.
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To be likely or probable.
Considering the dark clouds, it seems we might get some rain soon.
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Seems Example Sentences

The water seems cold, so I won't swim.
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It always seems brighter after cleaning my glasses.
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This math problem seems a bit tricky.
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He seems tired; maybe he should rest.
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The mountain seems so high from here.
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The book seems long, but it reads quickly.
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It seems that we're out of milk.
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The pizza seems too hot to eat right now.
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She seems to be good at soccer.
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My friend's joke seems really funny to me.
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The beach seems crowded today.
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The story seems more exciting with each chapter.
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This new game seems to be popular.
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The garden seems to need some watering.
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It seems we have the same homework.
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Seems Phrases

Seems to have seen better days

Something that appears worn out or old.
That old sofa of ours seems to have seen better days.
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Nothing is as it seems

Reality is different from appearances.
You might think he's confident, but nothing is as it seems; he often doubts himself.
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As far as it seems

Based on the information available or apparent situation.
As far as it seems, the event will be postponed due to rain.
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It seems to me

Used to express a personal opinion or observation.
It seems to me that he is not interested in joining the party.
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Time seems to fly

Time appears to pass very quickly.
It's already December? Time seems to fly!
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All is not what it seems

Things might look one way, but the reality can be different.
I thought she was happy, but all is not what it seems; she's been struggling lately.
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Seems like old times

A situation or experience that feels familiar or reminiscent of the past.
Meeting our school friends and laughing together, it seems like old times.
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It seems like yesterday

Used to express that a past event feels recent.
It seems like yesterday when we were just kids playing in the park.
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Seems to have the Midas touch

Everything one does appears to be successful.
Every project he leads turns profitable; he seems to have the Midas touch.
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The grass always seems greener on the other side

Others' situations always appear better than one's own.
He wanted her lifestyle, but the grass always seems greener on the other side.
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Seems to have a sixth sense

Appears to have a special intuitive ability.
She always knows when I'm upset, she seems to have a sixth sense.
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Seems like a breath of fresh air

Appears refreshing and new.
Her innovative ideas seem like a breath of fresh air in these meetings.
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It seems fitting

Appears appropriate or suitable.
Wearing a traditional dress to the cultural event seems fitting.
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The world seems your oyster

Everything appears possible or within reach for you.
With that new job offer in hand, the world seems your oyster.
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It seems the tables have turned

The situation appears to have reversed.
Last year, they were champions, but now, it seems the tables have turned with their losing streak.
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Seems to be on the horizon

Appears likely to happen soon.
A promotion seems to be on the horizon for her.
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What it seems on the surface

Based on initial appearances or a superficial assessment.
I thought this job would be easy, but it's more challenging than what it seems on the surface.
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He seems all thumbs

Appears clumsy or awkward.
He spilled his coffee again? He seems all thumbs today.
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Seems to keep one's cards close to the chest

Appears secretive or unwilling to reveal one's intentions.
I can't tell what she's planning; she always seems to keep her cards close to the chest.
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It hardly seems possible

Used to express disbelief or surprise at a situation.
I've been at this company for ten years; it hardly seems possible.
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Repeatedly Asked Queries

Is seems used for definite or uncertain situations?

Seems is used for uncertain situations or when making observations without certainty.
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What's the difference between looks and seems?

While both can describe appearance, seems often conveys a deeper impression or feeling.
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What does seems mean?

Seems means to appear or give the impression of being a certain way.
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Can seems be used with any subject?

Yes, seems can be used with singular or plural subjects, like he seems or they seem.
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Is seems a verb?

Yes, seems is a verb that describes an appearance or impression.
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How do you use seems in a sentence?

For example: It seems like he's having a bad day.
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Can seems be used to express feelings?

Yes, like: It seems strange to be back home.
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Is there a noun form of seems?

No, seems is a verb and doesn't have a direct noun form. However, seeming can be used as a noun, as in There's a seeming contradiction here.
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