
4.The bill seems / is seeming very expensive to me .


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The bill seems very expensive to me



Both "seems" and "is seeming" can be used in the sentence, but there's a slight difference in nuance:
"The bill seems very expensive to me."
In this case, "seems" is the simple present tense, indicating a general observation or statement about the bill's expense. It doesn't necessarily imply that the perception is ongoing or temporary.
"The bill is seeming very expensive to me."
"Is seeming" uses the present continuous tense, which suggests that the perception of the bill being expensive is happening right now and might not necessarily be a long-lasting impression. It can convey a sense of temporary observation.
Both options are grammatically correct, but the first option ("seems") is more commonly used and sounds more natural in most contexts.


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