Examples of using "Impressionata" in a sentence and their english translations:
She was impressed.
I was impressed.
I'm impressed.
She said that she wasn't impressed.
She told me she was impressed.
Mary is very impressed.
I think I impressed her.
Mary was rather impressed.
Are you impressed?
I'm really impressed.
You'll be impressed.
I was impressed with the particular theatrics
I'm not impressed.
I was very impressed.
I wasn't impressed.
Tom said that Mary was very impressed.
- I am greatly impressed.
- I was so impressed.
- I am greatly impressed.
- I'm highly impressed.
I'm impressed, Tom.
My cat wasn't impressed.
Tom hoped Mary would be impressed.
Tom didn't think Mary was impressed.
She told me she's unimpressed.
Aren't you impressed?
I'm not very impressed.
Why were you impressed?
I'm impressed with your French.
I'm actually impressed.
He impressed me.
I was amazed at the boy's intelligence.
I was impressed with her work.
I'm still not impressed.
- Tom knew that I was impressed.
- Tom knew I was impressed.
I was very impressed by his story.
I was impressed by Tom's skill.
My cat wasn't impressed.
I wasn't very impressed by that.
She told me she wasn't impressed.
I was dazzled.
Tom didn't impress me.
He impressed me with his magic tricks.