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Blue-eyed Smiler Posted 18 years ago
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make impression

We say have a good impression on sb, but can we say have impession on sb, or make impession, make good impression?

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Only the 2nd is correct: Google hits: 6 for " have a good impression on him" 9,830 for " made a good impression on him "

  • Only the 2nd is correct: Google hits: 6 for " have a good impression on him" 9,830 for " made a good impression on him "
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Only the 2nd is correct:


Google hits:
6 for "have a good impression on him"
9,830 for "made a good impression on him"
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Generally speaking, you should say "have a good impression of somebody" or "make a good impression on somebody".

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