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to an outsider,the economics for this country..........to be in disarray
seems/seem

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Answered by TATTOOSINGH2
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Answer:

seems\

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Answered by debosmitadas18
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Answer:

to an outsider, the economy of this country SEEMS to be in disarray

Explanation:

According to the English Grammar rules, except for modal verbs, the third person singular verb always ends in –'s'.

Example-she runs, he plays, it happens, etc.

For most of the verbs, the third person singular in the simple present is formed by adding –s to the main form.

This -'s' is different from the -'s' used in plural form.

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