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  1. Impressed with/by - WordReference Forums

    Sep 16, 2008 · 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 …

  2. I'm impressed/I was impressed - WordReference Forums

    Aug 18, 2012 · 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 …

  3. impressed with / by - WordReference Forums

    Dec 5, 2004 · 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 …

  4. I was less impressed than I expected him to be

    Jan 22, 2025 · 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 …

  5. I am impressed/surprised - WordReference Forums

    Dec 9, 2019 · 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 …

  6. Color me... | WordReference Forums

    Nov 15, 2009 · E.G. take note that I'm impressed. The image is of a child's colouring book where an angry person might have a label saying "color me red" over them.

  7. impress upon | WordReference Forums

    Dec 29, 2023 · The idea is that any intelligent actor’s agent will impress upon his clients the idea that intimate entanglements with innocent GYWM players should be avoided. "Impress upon his clients" …

  8. easily impressed upon - WordReference Forums

    Apr 28, 2022 · As a child, I was easily impressed upon by my surroundings. Can "impressed upon" be used in this way? I mean it to have the same meaning as "shaped" or "moulded". Thanks!

  9. I was really impressed with the quality of most (although not all) of ...

    Apr 18, 2007 · I was very impressed by the quality of most of the work. I was very impressed by the quality of most of the pieces of artwork. If you say "most," there is no need to add "although not all" …

  10. I am not impressed - WordReference Forums

    Mar 22, 2014 · 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 …