The word fascinating can be an adjective and a verb.
The adjective is used to describe something that is interesting or attractive.
The verb form is the present participle of the verb to fascinate.
The word 'fascinating' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to fascinate. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun).
Examples:
The way he tells the story is fascinating the children. (verb)
She has a fascinating idea for a movie plot. (adjective)
I would describe it as fascinating. (noun)
"Fascinating" is generally an adjective, but can also be a verb.
In the sentence, "I find the subject psychology fascinating," fascinating is an adjective describing psychology.
In the sentence, "Psychology is fascinating me," fascinating is a verb because psychology is doing something to you (fascinating you)!
It could be an adjective or the past tense form of the verb "fascinate" or the past participle form of the verb "fascinate".
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adverb
The idea of him dying is what fascinated him.
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part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
What are you fascinated by?I'm fascinated by a lot of thing.
adverb
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Did is a verb, and not is an adverb. Didn't is not any part of speech. It's a contraction of did and not.
Adjective
The word speech is a noun.
No, but it's part of a noun which the noun is the part of speech.
Yes, conjunction is a part of speech.