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Originally Posted by masaegu
Weaboo, if you want to correct someone's English, study your butt off first. There is no "s" added to that verb "seem", period. The subject of the sentence is the "reasons", which is plural.
I will be honest. This is not even the first mistake you have made in this thread. The OP, who is an unusually serious English-learner, deserves a much better teacher than you.
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um what do you mean we often says "seems. there seems to be misunderstandings. in other words there "Appears" to be some misunderstanding.
seems - definition of seems by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.