I agree with sound shift. Both questions/examples are present tense versus past tense. Far eastern countries are doing their thing to be interesting to the west (and presumably are) so the west doesn't.
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Una tarea fascinada (no tiene ningún sentido, por tanto es erróneo; I found it interesting means. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling.
Such as, it's fascinating to me when i think about how fast a baby learns to walk.
Very subtle differences, but if you used them interchangeably, most people would understand. Fascination of seems to imply that you are talking about the snakes being fascinating, rather than him being fascinated with them. Far eastern countries are fascinating for the west. Hi, i looked up the adjective fascinating in several online dictionaries and read all their example sentences, but none of them used it for describing people.
What is the meaning of the following quote from mark twain? I came across the term mesmerize and its example. Really can go with both. X = kiss o = hug there might be a fascinating story behind why this is, but i don't know it.
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Could you tell me what the difference is between mesmerized and fascinated? There is something fascinating about science. Fascinating an ungradable adjective with which you cannot use a modifier like very, it needs a stronger modifier like totally or absolutely. Especially at the end of a letter:
For example, i find it interesting means that you currently find something interestering.