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You´ll finish the book another day. The trip was absolutely fascinating. The history of english can be fascinating.
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Very subtle differences, but if you used them interchangeably, most people would understand your intent. It applies also with the key example. This is a fascinating place, it is an interesting point of view,.
One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact.
The trip was very fascinating. Do you remember me reading that fascinating book in the library the other day? The great vowel shift was a series of changes in the pronunciation of the english language that took place primarily between 1400 and 1700, beginning in southern england and today having influenced effectively all dialects of english. For example, i find it interesting means that you currently find something interestering.
(if that makes any sense!) fascination for sounds ok but i think with is by far the best option. Far eastern countries are fascinating for the west. I found it interesting means that, in the past, you found something interesting. Far eastern countries are doing their thing to be interesting to the west (and presumably are) so the west doesn't have to be interesting (ok, that sounds utterly ridiculous) or the west feels like there's some sort of benefit to be had from taking interest in far eastern countries.

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What is the meaning of the following quote from mark twain?
Una tarea fascinada (no tiene ningún sentido, por tanto es erróneo; My question is below walpole's art collection was huge and fascinating, and his novel the castle of otranto was never out of print; Such as, it's fascinating to me when i think about how fast a baby learns to walk. Hello, as you know (fascinating = very interesting) i want to know whether number 2 is ok or not?
Both questions/examples are present tense versus past tense. For example, you might be interested in the following article: There is something fascinating about science. I agree with sound shift.

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I mean can we use [very] for an adjective which has another [very] in itself or not?
Fascination of seems to imply that you are talking about the snakes being fascinating, rather than him being fascinated with them. Para usar fascinada tendríamos que estar refiriéndonos a una persona).

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