Does not seem or did not seem?
Re: ‘it doesn’t seem’ or ‘it doesn’t seems’ ? With does, you use the bare form of the verb – It does not seem… Please remember that capital letters are an important part of proper English.
What does I can’t even mean?
I can’t even is an emotional exclamation in response to an event. Its abrupt ending implies something is too amazing, frustrating, surprising, exciting (or any other adjective imaginable) to handle, which renders a person speechless because they’re so incredulous.
Is it agree to or agree with?
The phrase “agree with” is used for referring to agreeing with a person, and the phrase “agree to” is used for referring to agreeing with a non-person. For instance, one can also be in agreement with an idea or an ideology.
What Does not my thing mean?
Not something one particularly enjoys or is good at. A: “Do you want to come with me to the concert this Saturday?” B: “No thanks, country isn’t my thing.” I’ll give it a try, but car repair isn’t really my thing. See also: not, thing.
Can not and will not?
In day to day conversation “I don’t drive” and “I can’t drive” are taken to mean exactly the same, eg. the inability to drive. However “can’t” conveys the definite fact of not having the skill, whereas “don’t” implies the ability to drive but leaves open the possibility of being unable to drive for some other reason.
When to Use seem vs seems?
Use seem all the time except for the third person singular. That means when the subject of the verb “to seem” is someone or something you are talking or writing about, use seems. If it’s yourself or someone you are talking to, use seem.
IS can’t even grammatically correct?
This, then, is the point: “I can’t even” is a perfect example of how languages evolve. There is still, of course, the lingering problem that “I can’t even” is grammatically incorrect according to the rules of the English language.