2, the usage is different:
Impressive can be used as attribute and predicative.
Impressed comes from the verb: impress.
Third, the emphasis is different:
1, impressive: when used, it indicates active relationship.
2. impress: when used, it means passive relationship.
Extended data
synonym
affect
Verb (short for verb)? Influence; Infection; & lt Add spirits to (a drink).
Etymology:/kloc-entered English in the late 4th century, which directly came from the influence of ancient French, meaning the influence of starlight on people's character and destiny; Derived from classical Latin, infintem (infure present participle of influence): in+fluent, meaning inflow.