To an outsider, the economics of this country ________ to be in disarray.
seem
seems
seemed
none of the above
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To an outsider, the economics of this country seems to be in disarray.
- The question in the sentence depicts a statement that occurs in the present time.
- For such a statement, present tense of the verb needs to be used.
- According to the subject-verb agreement 'seems' is the correct option to use in the sentence.
- Other options, such as seemed, is not correct as it is past tense form of the verb.
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To an outsider, the economics of this country seems to be in disarray.
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