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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar confirm please?

Hi there,'

Can you confirm me that if I am correct in these grammars and meaning, please?


That bike interests me; I am interested with that bike.

That bike fascinates me; I am fascinated with that bike.

That bike obsesses me,: I am obsessed with that bike.

The fascinate and obsess are similar in the meaning, perhaps obsess is strong in the meaning.


Thanks in advance.

  

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John Aki That bike interests me; I am interested in that bike. That bike fascinates me; I am fascinated with/by that bike. You may see both "fascinated with" and "fascinated by" used, but I prefer "by".

  • John Aki That bike interests me; I am interested in that bike.
  • That bike fascinates me; I am fascinated with/by that bike.
  • You may see both "fascinated with" and "fascinated by" used, but I prefer "by".
  • It is relatively unusual to be "fascinated" by a bike.
  • It sounds as if the bike has some unusual ingenious feature, for example.
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John AkiThat bike interests me; I am interested in that bike.
That bike fascinates me; I am fascinated with/by that bike.

You may see both "fascinated with" and "fascinated by" used, but I prefer "by". It is relatively unusual to be "fascinated" by a bike. It so

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