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*He appears (to be) very angry today. (not He appears very angrily today). | *He appears (to be) very angry today. (not He appears very angrily today). | ||
Before nouns we generally use "appear to be" | |||
'''Examples:''' | '''Examples:''' | ||
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*The boys on the bus appeared to be students. | *The boys on the bus appeared to be students. | ||
===Structures with preparatory there or it are possible.=== | ===Structures with preparatory there or it are possible.=== |