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Jacky77 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Impressed with/by

what is the difference between "impressed with" and "impressed by"??

Which of the following sentence is correct?

I am very impressed by how many cars he has.
or
I am very impressed with how many cars he has.

Please advise. Thanks.

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Top answer

Both OK. No one will know the difference.

  • Both OK.
  • No one will know the difference.
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Both OK. No one will know the difference.

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