'You impress me' would be better. Also, it should be 'I am impressed by (not with) you' as by is the dependent prepostion.
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AnonymousI get impressed by you/ with you'No. This is not natural. I don't recommend 'get impressed'.
AnonymousIn which sentence can I use the following formation? Did+sub+get+3rd form of verb+ object+?I don't think you can do that at all. get + 3rd form makes a passive construction (get burned; get married) or get with a participle that acts more like an adjective in an idiomatic expression (get tired; get lost). Neither of these takes