Model I
1. Does he remember her? He seems (appears) to (remeber her). He doesn't seem (appear) to (remember her).
2. Was he satisfied with your report? He seemed (appeared) to (be satisfied with my report). He didn't seem (appear) to (be satisfied with my report).
3. Have you heard of him before? I seem (appear) to (have heard of him before). I don't seem (appear) to (have heard of him before).
4. Was there any risk in giving him this job? There seemed (appeared) to (be some risk in giving him this job).There didn't seem (appear) to (be any risk in giving him this job).
5. Is he easy to deal with? He seems (appears) to (be easy to deal with). He doesn't seem (appear) to (be easy to deal with).
6. Did I upset your plans? You seemed (appeared) to (upset my plans). You didnt't seem (appear) to (upset my plans).
7. Does she know how to deal with the situation? She seems (appears) to (know how to deal with the situation). She doesn't seem (appear) to (know how to deal with the situation).
8. Is he particular about what he wears? He seems (appears) to (be particular about what he wears). He doesn't seem (appear) to (be particular about what he wears).
9. He wasn't easy to deal with, was he? He seemed (appeared) to (be easy to deal with). He didn't seem (appear) to (be easy to deal with).
Model II
1. Why wasn't he listening attentively to what the speaker was saying? He didn't seem to be interested in the subject.
2. Why did she buy a blue dress? It seemed (appeared) to be her colour.
3. Why did he fail in history? He didn't seem (appear) to attend the lectures.
4. Why does she look so pale? She doesn't seem (appear) to be well.
5. Why didn't he buy the picture? It didn't seem (appear) to be in his taste.
6. Why did they raise this question? It seemed (appeared) to be mentioned by somebody.