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  • Impressed with lt;vs gt; impressed by - WordReference Forums
    I am trying to find out the difference between "impressed by" and "impressed with" This is what I think: "impressed with" is followed by an inanimate object whereas "impressed by" is followed by a human
  • Im impressed I was impressed - WordReference Forums
    Saying "I'm impressed" sounds better in this situation, Hesitate It means that you are still impressed as you say this Saying "I was impressed" would mean that you were talking about how impressed you felt as you fought Presumably, if his skills impressed you a few moments ago, you are still impressed with them
  • being impressed - WordReference Forums
    we couldn't help being impressed with his generosity They were impressed with his generosity That's the state they were in Those verbs are forms of "to be", as is "being" "Being" is the correct form in this context We couldn't help = we couldn't resist We couldn't resist being in the state where we felt impressed with him and his generosity
  • not impressed by - WordReference Forums
    How would you say "not impressed by" in Mandarin please? My online dictionary gives me 看不中, but it does not seem to be a valid phrase at all The context is: "I make a lot of mistakes in Chinese, my teachers are probably not impressed " My take is 我常常说错,写错,我的老师大概看不中, although the 看不中 bit is
  • Impressed vs taken - WordReference Forums
    In fact "impressed by the translation" is far better than "taken by the translation " Among other things, "taken" in that sense is more usually followed by "with " I don't agree with grassy: you could be impressed by how awful something was
  • I am impressed surprised - WordReference Forums
    What is the difference between "surprised" and "impressed"? Is that which meaning of "impressed"? "Cobb takes Saito into a two level dream Saito understands that they are dreaming in the first level of the dream When they come into the second level in the dream at first Saito don't know that
  • I was less impressed than I expected him to be
    The passive infinitive 'to be impressed' simply reflects the passive tense in the main clause 'I was impressed'; you could perfectly well omit everything after 'expected' (since we understand that 'expect' is followed by a full infinitive) but probably most people would add 'to be', since what's left to be understood is an exact repetition of
  • Im impressed! - WordReference Forums
    Hello, Could someone please help me with this expression: 1 In MSA; 2 In Egyptian dialect To give context, imagine if someone sings a song and they sing it very well for example, and then I respond by saying "Wow, I'm impressed!" Many thanks! Al Sulhafa
  • The critics were very impressed by. . | WordReference Forums
    The critics were very impressed by her performance The critics was given impression by her performance She gave great impression to the critics Her performance was very impressive by the critics Her performance impressed the critics very much The answer is “B” but I think “D” is also OK Am I right? Thanks in advance
  • go impressed on ones mind vs remain impressed on ones mind
    Hi Cub Pilot We wouldn't say "go impressed", which rules out 1) As regards 2), my immediate reaction was that it would be better with "will remain" But perhaps there was a reason you chose the present tense?





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