
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 …
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? …
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 …
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 …
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.
being impressed - WordReference Forums
Feb 9, 2020 · 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". …
Color me skeptical - WordReference Forums
Mar 30, 2022 · Good morning, dear forum mates. In CNN's YouTube channel there is a video in which a military analyst refers to the status of the war in Ukraine. Answering a question by the …
impress - impressed on him | WordReference Forums
Aug 30, 2016 · Original: His father, Dr. Randolph A. Warring II, had always impressed on him that he remember that he was treating a person, not a disparate set of interesting quandaries. …
I am impressed. - WordReference Forums
Jan 20, 2009 · Bonjour a tous. Comment tu dis "I am impressed" en francais? Context: I want to say, Tu parles bien anglais. I am impressed. J'essaierai: Je suis marquer. Merci.
Impressed with <vs> impressed by - WordReference Forums
Aug 14, 2014 · 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 …