shahin_67
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- Jul 21, 2011
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Hi Veterans,
I just wondered what would be the discrepancy between sentences like these, "captivated by", "captivated with", "fascinated with" or "fascinated by". So I browsed the net and stumbled upon a yahoo answer post. It exemplifies fascinated. It claims for things fitted in palm or held or manipulated like a Rubik's cube, a WITH would follow fascinated else a BY would be replaced. May I generalize the concept to captivated or tempted? "If fitted in palm or held WITH otherwise BY" Is the quote alright?
thanks in advance,
I just wondered what would be the discrepancy between sentences like these, "captivated by", "captivated with", "fascinated with" or "fascinated by". So I browsed the net and stumbled upon a yahoo answer post. It exemplifies fascinated. It claims for things fitted in palm or held or manipulated like a Rubik's cube, a WITH would follow fascinated else a BY would be replaced. May I generalize the concept to captivated or tempted? "If fitted in palm or held WITH otherwise BY" Is the quote alright?
thanks in advance,