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Hi, everyone, I'm wondering whether if this word "impress" can be used alone?
Here are some examples:
"You impress me"
"You are impressed me"
"You are impressing me"
Thanks a lot:)
Feb 7, 2021 3:18 AM
Answers · 3
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The second sentence is incorrect. I'm going to assume you want to write it in the past tense. The correct way to say it would be
" you impressed me"
February 7, 2021
1
"You impress me" — This implies that you impress me in general. It’s also common to say, “You really impress me.”
"You are impressed me" — This is incorrect
"You are impressing me" — This is less common but it would imply that you are impressing me in the exact moment that I am saying it.
February 7, 2021
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