Examples of using "Impressionati" in a sentence and their english translations:
You look like you're impressed.
We were impressed.
They're impressed.
We're all impressed.
They're impressed.
We were impressed.
- We're impressed.
- We were impressed.
Tom and Mary were impressed.
Not everyone was that impressed.
Tom and I were impressed.
- They were not impressed.
- They were unimpressed.
- They weren't impressed.
I thought Tom and Mary were impressed.
The kids weren't impressed.
Tom and I weren't impressed.
Tom and Mary were very impressed.
Tom and Mary are very impressed.
- Tom and I were both impressed.
- Both Tom and I were impressed.
They admitted they were impressed.
- They said that they were impressed.
- They said they were impressed.
I think I impressed them.
They look like they're impressed.
- I think you impressed them.
- I think you've impressed them.
- They told me that they were impressed.
- They told me they were impressed.
I think we impressed them.
- They said that they were impressed.
- They said they were impressed.
Are you impressed?
You'll be impressed.
Aren't you impressed?
Why were you impressed?
His speech impressed us very much.