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BE 120: Avoid Confusing your Coworkers with This Impressive Grammar

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The Grammar of Impressiveness

We're describing a person as admirable. We admire them for some reason. For example, I didn't know you graduated from Yale impressive. Or she'll probably get the job because they think she's quite impressive. So we're going to use impressive there. And now a feeling describing a feeling is using impressed.

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