It seems (that) + CLAUSE (tagmondat).
It seems that the boss is angry.
Úgy tűnik, hogy a főnök mérges.
XY seem(s) + to INFINITIVE.
The boss seems to be angry.
Úgy tűnik, hogy a főnök mérges.
It appears (that) + CLAUSE (tagmondat).
It appears that the boss is angry.
Úgy tűnik, hogy a főnök mérges.
XY appear(s) + to INFINITIVE.
The boss appears to be angry.
Úgy tűnik, hogy a főnök mérges.
It seems (that) + NEGATIVE CLAUSE (negatív tagmondat).
It seems Charlotte doesn't like the gift.
Úgy tűnik, Sacinak nem tetszik az ajándék.
XY do(es)n't seem + to INFINITIVE.
Charlotte doesn't seem to like the gift.
Úgy tűnik, Sacinak nem tetszik az ajándék.
It appears (that) + NEGATIVE CLAUSE (negatív tagmondat).
It appears that Charlotte doesn't like the gift.
Úgy tűnik, Sacinak nem tetszik az ajándék.
XY do(es)n't appear + to INFINITIVE.
Charlotte doesn't appear to like the gift.
Úgy tűnik, Sacinak nem tetszik az ajándék.
It seems that the weather is good enough for hiking.
The weather seems to be good enough for hiking.
It appears that the weather is good enough for hiking.
The weather appears to be good enough for hiking.
It seems you don't understand the point.
You don't seem to understand the point.
It appears you don't understand the point.
You don't appear to understand the point.
He seems too confident.
Túl magabiztosnak tűnik.
You appear calm.
Nyugodtnak tűnsz/látszol.
There appears to be some misunderstanding.
Úgy tűnik, hogy van egy kis félreértés.
There doesn't seem to be a good solution to the problem.
Úgy tűnik, nincs jó megoldás a problémára.
It seems so.
So it appears.