1. He appears to be very (angry/angrily) today.
2. She doesn’t want to continue her studies. It (seems/appears/looks) a pity.
3. She seems (to have/having/that has) an attitude problem.
4. I hope (getting/to get/that I get) a good job soon.
5. It is not easy (stopping/to stop) smoking.
6. I suggest (seeing/to see/that you see) a lawyer.
1. He appears to be very (angry/angrily) today.
2. She doesn’t want to continue her studies. It (seems/appears/looks) a pity.
3. She seems (to have/having/that has) an attitude problem.
4. I hope (getting/to get/that I get) a good job soon.
5. It is not easy (stopping/to stop) smoking.
6. I suggest (seeing/to see/that you see) a lawyer.
1. He appears to be very (angry/angrily) today.
2. She doesn’t want to continue her studies. It (seems/appears/looks) a pity.
3. She seems (to have/having/that has) an attitude problem.
4. I hope (getting/to get/that I get) a good job soon.
5. It is not easy (stopping/to stop) smoking.
6. I suggest (seeing/to see/that you see) a lawyer.