This assignment was so exciting to me because the preposition was the one which I extremely wanted to study. However, that was very difficult.
Corpus Concordance Sampler:
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Cobuild dictionary:
If you are fascinated by something or fascinated with it, you find it very interesting and attractive, and your thoughts tend to concentrate on it. You can also say that you are fascinated by a person.
The article that is related with the words "fascinated" are following:
Why is ‘Idol’ fascinated with bad singers?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14125332/
Carlin fascinated by culture's self-destruction
http://www.reuters.com/article/peopleNews/idUSN0230630720080303Another dictionary definitions:
# fascinated by
charmed, arouse or awaken interest, pique curiosity
#Physicists were fascinated by their ability to bend light. : # fascinated by a woman's beauty
# fascinated by someone's early life
# fascinated by the music
# fascinated by the mystery of the Orient
# fascinated by the possibility of teaching by computer
# fascinated with
be absentminded, be entranced, become crazy for, be captivated
#That gardener was fascinated with the Poinsettia.
# fascinated with the beautiful night view of
# fascinated with the idea that people can grow and change
# fascinated with the infectious laughter
# fascinated with what someone is talking about
# absolutely-fascinated with
somple sentenses are come frome my translator IC dictionary.
Through my research, my understanding of the difference between “fascinated with” and “fascinated by” is the following:
When I say that I am “fascinated with” something, something become the tool to get my attention or attraction. On the other hand, I think that “fascinated by” something means that something is the reason or cause of my attraction or interest.
I am fascinated by learning English in this course! (>v<)*