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  • Impressed with by - WordReference Forums
    Hi! I was reading the compared to with thread earlier and I was wondering If the phrase impressed with or impressed by differ at all Can they be used in the same context? Example: I was impressed with your performance at work today or impressed by your performance at work today Thanks a
  • 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
  • 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
  • impressed with by - WordReference Forums
    Here I wrote some examples to illustrate the use of the prepositions which collocate with "impressed" **I remember when I was a child being very impressed with how many toys she had **I don't think his mother was very impressed by our behaviour in the restaurant **I was impressed by one young man at my lectures **Bill has impressed me as a
  • impressed amazed shocked surprised | WordReference Forums
    1) People will be impressed amazed shocked surprised by the special effects of this science fiction film 2) People will be impressed amazed shocked surprised by the
  • Impressed at? | WordReference Forums
    Hello I've seen a sentence "He was not impressed at being manhandled " Shouldn't there be "with" or "by" instead of "at"? I've never seen such usage mentioned in a dictionary, although I've found lots of results on Google looking for similar phrases with "at" Thank you in advance for your
  • I am not impressed - WordReference Forums
    Hi When I first heard of this sentence "I am not impressed" or its variation "I am not too impressed", I used to think that it literally meant the other person did not leave any impression on my mind But as the years go by, I am starting to think it really is a euphemistic way of saying, "I
  • Impressed or Being impressed? | WordReference Forums
    Hi all! Is there any kind of difference between the following sentences? 1- Impressed by his work, the manager extended his contract for a year 2- Being impressed by his work, the manager extended his contract by a year Any kind of difference? Thanks in advance


















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