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Tostyle un Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Which is right to say,"I have a good impression about those people" or "I have a good opinion about people?"

I think both are right and how would u guys say it?
  

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tostyle un I have a good impression about those people We are much more likely to say it differently. Maybe it will look a little reversed to you, but it's how we say it: Those people make a good impression on me. tostyle un I have a good opinion about of those people?

  • tostyle un I have a good impression about those people We are much more likely to say it differently.
  • Maybe it will look a little reversed to you, but it's how we say it: Those people make a good impression on me.
  • tostyle un I have a good opinion about of those people?
  • I assume you mean "those people", the same as in your first example.
  • I would use "of", as shown.
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tostyle unI have a good impression about those people
We are much more likely to say it differently. Maybe it will look a little reversed to you, but it's how we say it:

Those people make a good impression on me.
tostyle unI have a good opinion about of those people?
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I am sure my sentences were right,is it not?

Hmm,I got you,thank you!

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