1. Making deductions.
Look at other ways to say the same thing:
Apparently the photos were taken by her husband.
                It seems / It appears that the photos were taken by her husband.
		    = The photos seem/appear to have been taken by her husband.
Complete sentence B so it has the same meaning as sentence A.
We can make deductions about what we see, using look and seem.
| It looks like | they are swimming. | 
| It looks as if | |
| It seems like | |
| It seems as if | |
| They seem | to be swimming. | 
2. Describing appearances.
Respond to the following questions, like this:
 "Do you think
		    they are swimming?"
		    "Yes, it looks like they are swimming."
		    or
		    "Yes, they seem to be swimming."
