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Tends vs Seems - What's the difference?

tends | seems |


As verbs the difference between tends and seems

is that tends is (tend) while seems is (seem).

Seems vs See - What's the difference?

seems | see |


As a verb seems

is (seem).

As a noun see is

.

Seems vs Sure - What's the difference?

seems | sure |


As a verb seems

is (seem).

As an adjective sure is

.

Seems vs Same - What's the difference?

seems | same |


As a verb seems

is (seem).

As a noun same is

dog's, excrements.

Seems vs Gaps - What's the difference?

seems | gaps |


As verbs the difference between seems and gaps

is that seems is (seem) while gaps is (gap).

As a noun gaps is

.

Kindof vs Seems - What's the difference?

kindof | seems |


As an adverb kindof

is .

As a verb seems is

(seem).

Seen vs Seems - What's the difference?

seen | seems |


As a noun seen

is .

As a verb seems is

(seem).

Seeming vs Seems - What's the difference?

seeming | seems |


As verbs the difference between seeming and seems

is that seeming is while seems is (seem).

As an adjective seeming

is apparent.

As a noun seeming

is outward appearance.

Seems vs Find - What's the difference?

seems | find |


As verbs the difference between seems and find

is that seems is (seem) while find is to encounter or discover by accident; to happen upon.

As a noun find is

anything that is found (usually valuable), as objects on an archeological site or a person with talent.

Goes vs Seems - What's the difference?

goes | seems |


As verbs the difference between goes and seems

is that goes is third-person singular of go while seems is third-person singular of seem.

As a noun goes

is plural of lang=en.

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