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16 de feb. de 2009 · Learn the difference between fascination with, for and of in English from the discussions and examples on this forum thread. Find out which phrase is correct and which one is not for different meanings and contexts.
11 de mar. de 2017 · e.g I'm fascinated about the film I saw yesterday.OR Should I say I'm fascinated by/with the film I saw yesterday.
16 de feb. de 2019 · Oxford’s comment on the use of FASCINATION: The two senses of fascination each take a different preposition. A person has a fascination with something they are very interested in (her fascination with the royal family), whereas something interesting holds a fascination for a person (words have always held a fascination for me).
7 de ene. de 2008 · Bonjour, I am looking for a translation of the idiomatic "Nourrir une fascination..." in english. Meaning that I am fascinated by something, but in a more elegant way. thank you :)
2 de abr. de 2015 · A discussion forum about the archaic way of counting numbers in English, such as "three-and-twenty" instead of "twenty-three". See examples from literature, language history and personal experience.
A forum discussion on the usage of de with indefinite and interrogative pronouns followed by an adjective in French. See examples, explanations and exceptions with quelqu'un, quelque chose, personne, rien and other expressions.