Yes, the sentence is grammatically whole and correct.
The idea of him dying is what fascinated him.
Compound words for the word fascinated are bewitched and spellbound.
It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
It is correct
no it is not correct to say enjoy your vacations
I don't think "of" would ever follow the word fascinated. But a person can be fascinated with, by, at, in . . . all of those and probably more.
"Who would say that your too old to watch disney movie" is not correct grammar, because of "your" instead of "your are" or "you're". You should include "a" before Disney. Disney is capitalized."Who would say that you're too old to watch a Disney movie?"
Because the movie is totally awesome!
What are you fascinated by?I'm fascinated by a lot of thing.
Depends, in MY opinion, it was an awesome movie for any age. But it's not the best movie ever made to me. Maybe for some children who are fascinated by cars, but not to me.
The idea of him dying is what fascinated him.
... fascinated is good
Fascinated was created in 1987.
Nature is the correct spelling when referring to animals, plants and so on."I am fascinated by nature".Nurture is the correct spelling when referring to caring and protecting."They watch as the mother elephant begins to nurture her calf".
She was fascinated by the metamorphis of butterflies
Georgie was fascinated by her friend's ability to do complex mathematical calculations in her head.
Surprisingly, only 27 times if I am correct.