The technology in this world fascinates me.
... fascinated is good
If you said "use coincidence in a sentence" you already know how to use it in a sentence and are probably getting examples. if you said" how do you use coincidence in a sentence" you most-likely don't know the definition of it.
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Sample Sentence: The magician put his audience into a trance.
I would have answered nonetheless.
What are you fascinated by?I'm fascinated by a lot of thing.
Georgie was fascinated by her friend's ability to do complex mathematical calculations in her head.
... fascinated is good
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.
The word sylvan used in a sentence.------------ The sylvan charm of the cottage and the surrounding countryside fascinated me.
The word "intrigued" is the one to choose. It suggests that they did not know what was going on and wanted to see what would happen. The word "surprised" could be a connotation in a sentence such as "she was fascinated by the huge collection of dolls in the store."
Fascinate is a verb - to fascinate someone; to amaze someone Fascinated is an adjective - The boy was fascinated; he fascinated by something else Fascinating is also an adjective - That something was fascinating the boy; It is that object/person that fascinated something else. You can use it in other ways, too I hope this has helped
The first graders were fascinated by the physical change from the seeds they planted as the plants grew.
I'm fascinated by the diversity of life in a tidal pool. The tidal wave overwhelmed the beach area.
The simple subject in the sentence is "Cherokee."
Yes, the sentence is grammatically whole and correct.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.