Seem – Spiegazione, frasi di esempio e coniugazione

Spiegazione

Il verbo inglese “seem” è un termine versatile e fondamentale nella lingua inglese. La sua traduzione italiana più comune è “sembrare”. Viene utilizzato per esprimere una percezione o un’impressione di qualcosa, piuttosto che una certezza assoluta. In altre parole, “seem” viene impiegato quando si vuole indicare che qualcosa appare in un certo modo agli occhi di chi osserva, senza affermare che questa apparenza corrisponda necessariamente alla realtà. Ad esempio, se una situazione o un oggetto dà l’impressione di avere una certa qualità o caratteristica, si può utilizzare il verbo “seem” per descrivere questa impressione. Questo verbo è molto utile per esprimere opinioni, supposizioni e percezioni soggettive.

Frasi di esempio

The weather seems quite unpredictable today.

He seemed nervous before his presentation.

This solution seems to be the best option available.

They seem to have lost their way.

It seems like a good idea to take an umbrella.

She seemed happier than usual yesterday.

Nothing seems to be working as planned.

The instructions seem clear and easy to follow.

He seems to enjoy his new job very much.

The event seemed well-organized and enjoyable.

Coniugazione

Presente Semplice

I seem happy.

You seem tired.

He seems confused.

She seems excited.

It seems easy.

We seem ready.

They seem interested.

Passato Semplice

I seemed happy yesterday.

You seemed tired last night.

He seemed confused earlier.

She seemed excited this morning.

It seemed easy at first.

We seemed ready for the task.

They seemed interested in the project.

Futuro Semplice

I will seem happy tomorrow.

You will seem tired after the trip.

He will seem confused without help.

She will seem excited about the news.

It will seem easy with practice.

We will seem ready for the event.

They will seem interested in the presentation.

Presente Continuo

I am seeming happier lately.

You are seeming more relaxed.

He is seeming less stressed.

She is seeming more focused.

It is seeming clearer now.

We are seeming more confident.

They are seeming very interested.

Passato Continuo

I was seeming happier last week.

You were seeming more tired than usual.

He was seeming confused during the meeting.

She was seeming excited about the project.

It was seeming more complicated than expected.

We were seeming ready for the challenge.

They were seeming interested in the discussion.

Futuro Continuo

I will be seeming more confident.

You will be seeming less stressed.

He will be seeming happier.

She will be seeming more excited.

It will be seeming clearer.

We will be seeming more prepared.

They will be seeming more enthusiastic.

Presente Perfetto

I have seemed happy lately.

You have seemed tired recently.

He has seemed confused for days.

She has seemed excited about the news.

It has seemed easy so far.

We have seemed ready for a while.

They have seemed very interested.

Passato Perfetto

I had seemed happier before the change.

You had seemed more relaxed earlier.

He had seemed confused all day.

She had seemed excited before the event.

It had seemed easier at first.

We had seemed ready before the meeting.

They had seemed interested in the topic.

Futuro Perfetto

I will have seemed happy by the end of the day.

You will have seemed tired after the journey.

He will have seemed confused without guidance.

She will have seemed excited about the announcement.

It will have seemed easy with more practice.

We will have seemed ready for the presentation.

They will have seemed interested by then.

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