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    Ashiuhto is offline Senior Member
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    Default impress someone

    Is the following sentence acceptabale?

    In the speech, he impressed me manuy concepts which help me to make my career plan.

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    Default Re: impress someone

    No. It doesn't make sense.

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    Default Re: impress someone

    Quote Originally Posted by Rover_KE View Post
    No. It doesn't make sense.

    Rover
    So how can we correct it as nearest to the original sentence's meaning as possible?
    Please check my correction "...impressed me with many concepts...". I have to say that this sentence really doesn't make much sense to me. But is the grammar correct?
    Thank you so much!

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