Impress (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: affect, present forcibly to the attention, mark, compel, seize, produce, confiscate, make, fix, stamp, fix deeply in the mind

Conjugation of impress

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you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
impress
impress
impresses
impress
impress
impress
Future Simple
will impress
will impress
will impress
will impress
will impress
will impress
Past Simple
impressed
impressed
impressed
impressed
impressed
impressed
Conditional Simple
would impress
would impress
would impress
would impress
would impress
would impress
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am impressing
are impressing
is impressing
are impressing
are impressing
are impressing
Future Progressive
will be impressing
will be impressing
will be impressing
will be impressing
will be impressing
will be impressing
Past Progressive
was impressing
were impressing
was impressing
were impressing
were impressing
were impressing
Conditional Progressive
would be impressing
would be impressing
would be impressing
would be impressing
would be impressing
would be impressing
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have impressed
have impressed
has impressed
have impressed
have impressed
have impressed
Future Perfect
will have impressed
will have impressed
will have impressed
will have impressed
will have impressed
will have impressed
Past Perfect
had impressed
had impressed
had impressed
had impressed
had impressed
had impressed
Conditional Perfect
would have impressed
would have impressed
would have impressed
would have impressed
would have impressed
would have impressed
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been impressing
have been impressing
has been impressing
have been impressing
have been impressing
have been impressing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been impressing
will have been impressing
will have been impressing
will have been impressing
will have been impressing
will have been impressing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been impressing
had been impressing
had been impressing
had been impressing
had been impressing
had been impressing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been impressing
would have been impressing
would have been impressing
would have been impressing
would have been impressing
would have been impressing

Examples of impress

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! - I don't wanna impress her!
".. make those you need to impress well-disposed towards you."
"...was enough to impress any military commander.
"At this point, I was hoping to impress her with my tears.
"Did my baby brother really think he was going to impress our dad because he enlisted after 9/11?
! - I don't wanna impress her!
".. make those you need to impress well-disposed towards you."
"...was enough to impress any military commander.
"At this point, I was hoping to impress her with my tears.
"Did my baby brother really think he was going to impress our dad because he enlisted after 9/11?
"Their impertinent shooting irritates us like flies... enrages us and impresses upon us a strange fear of death... that seems it'll come with the first bullet".
"so well that he amazes and impresses his listeners.
(Announcer) The challenge will be won by the team whose performance impresses Graham, Joe, and Gordon most.
- It impresses me.
- Only cash impresses him.
"Their impertinent shooting irritates us like flies... enrages us and impresses upon us a strange fear of death... that seems it'll come with the first bullet".
"so well that he amazes and impresses his listeners.
(Announcer) The challenge will be won by the team whose performance impresses Graham, Joe, and Gordon most.
- It impresses me.
- Only cash impresses him.
"'Three wooden crates and the number that Smiler had impressed upon him:
"... I ain't impressed."
"Am greatly impressed with Kansas."
"And the babes are impressed."
"Enlightened" might be too strong a word, but if you'd been on Earth 50 years ago, I think you'd be impressed by what we've gotten done.
'And Hammond took one last shot at impressing Joss.'
'Clearly, the best way of impressing him would be to beat Hammond and May 'to our destination.'
- $5 worth of impressing?
- Don't worry about impressing me.
- Just so we're clear. I'm not here because I'm the least bit interested in Max or impressing any guy.
"'Three wooden crates and the number that Smiler had impressed upon him:
"... I ain't impressed."
"Am greatly impressed with Kansas."
"And the babes are impressed."
"Enlightened" might be too strong a word, but if you'd been on Earth 50 years ago, I think you'd be impressed by what we've gotten done.
'And Hammond took one last shot at impressing Joss.'
'Clearly, the best way of impressing him would be to beat Hammond and May 'to our destination.'
- $5 worth of impressing?
- Don't worry about impressing me.
- Just so we're clear. I'm not here because I'm the least bit interested in Max or impressing any guy.

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