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Boubouja
Impressed with or impressed by ???????
what is the correct one?
Jan 22, 2016 10:55 PM
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generally, you can be impressed by someone, and impressed with something. Although this is fluid, and both work fine anyway.
January 22, 2016
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Both can be used, but it generally depends on the sentence. For most situations, I would use 'impressed by'.
For example, 'I was impressed by her level of English' and 'I was impressed with her level of English' are both correct, but I personally prefer the first sentence.
January 22, 2016
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