
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 …
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 …
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 …
Impressed "at"? | WordReference Forums
Nov 16, 2015 · 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 …
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 …
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 …
What impressed me most 'was /were' the local flavors there.
Aug 20, 2010 · And, how about this group of sentences: 'What impressed me most was the local flavors there.' 'What impressed me most were the local flavors there.' Which one do you think …
"Impressed" or "Being impressed"? | WordReference Forums
Sep 19, 2009 · 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 …