What is the difference between these two sentences?
- She appears to be stupid.
- She appears stupid.
What is the difference between these two sentences?
John Lawler writes:
There is no difference [in meaning]. This is an example of the syntactic rule called to be-Deletion. It deletes the [to-]infinitive of the auxiliary be when it's part of a subjectless complement clause for a number of verbs. Appear is one.
[See the last part of my answer at] 'I believe it's valid' vs 'I believe it valid'.
"appears stupid": expresses the fact sth looks stupid at the time when "appears stupid" is written, read or said
"appears to be stupid": expresses the fact sth looks stupid independently of the time when "appears to be stupid" is written, read or said