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Causing Trouble Adjective Avoided Guests Home Room Empty

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Keyword seem
Sub Entry Number 1
Type of Sentence ?
Error Sentence She seemed to be sorry for causing so much trouble.
Correct Sentence She seemed sorry for causing so much trouble.
Cloze Error Sentence She seemed [[to be]] sorry for causing so much trouble.
Cloze Sentence She seemed [[ ]] sorry for causing so much trouble.
Cloze Answer _
Choices _ | to be
Explanation

When seem is followed by an adjective, to be is usually avoided: 'After the guests had gone home, the room seemed empty.' 'It seems strange that she didn't say goodbye.'

Compare: 'There seems to be a problem with the carburettor.'

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