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- Fascinated about, by, or with? - WordReference Forums
Which preposition shall we use with the word fascinated? FASCINATED BY,ABOUT OR WITH?
- be caught caught up in the traffic | WordReference Forums
"Caught up" here would mean that you were deeply involved in the traffic, fascinated by the traffic, watching the traffic intensely I was so caught up in my TV program that I forgot to eat lunch
- I lt;am was have been gt; fascinated - WordReference Forums
It's not an option They don't mean the same thing It's a choice about what you are trying to communicate If you are expressing an ongoing interest, "have been" is really the only choice If you want to be vague about when your interest started you can say "I am fascinated by " We would assume you meant "currently"
- The children watched [, fascinated,] as the picture began to
Fascinated is, correctly, an adjective modifying children It is not modifying the verb watched, so it should not be in adverbial form The commas are there to make the sentence's meaning clearer
- what fascinates me the most | WordReference Forums
Is this sentence grammatically correct and can be used in formal writing: " What fascinates me the most about chemistry is that it combines the knowledge from other disciplines such as biology and physics "
- Captivate vs fascinate | WordReference Forums
Hello Is there a difference between captivate and fascinate or they mean the same thing? Thanks in advance
- fascinated and interested - WordReference Forums
Hello, I want to write the following sentence in a covering letter: "I am extremely fascinated and interested in the activity of " but since it should be "fascinated by" and "interested in", I'm not sure about which preposition to use Is the sentence right in your opinion ?
- I am fascinated by them - WordReference Forums
Full sentence "I hope to study maths, economics, spanish and geography because I am fascinated by them" porque me fascinanlos? Thanks in advance :D
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