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.
Georgie was fascinated by her friend's ability to do complex mathematical calculations in her head.
Forty one is the correct spelling.
Did they....?
The correct spelling is "forty one".
Yes. For example, it is correct to say, "Mr. Twallup is one of the professors in the English department."
Yes, the sentence is grammatically whole and correct.
What are you fascinated by?I'm fascinated by a lot of thing.
The idea of him dying is what fascinated him.
... fascinated is good
Fascinated was created in 1987.
She was fascinated by the metamorphis of butterflies
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".
Georgie was fascinated by her friend's ability to do complex mathematical calculations in her head.
Compound words for the word fascinated are bewitched and spellbound.
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."
The word fascinated is not a noun; fascinated is the past participle, past tense of the verb to fascinate (fascinates, fascinating, fascinated). The past participle is also an adjective (The fascinated audience didn't make a sound.)The noun forms for the verb to fascinate are fascinator and the gerund (verbal noun) fascinating.Another noun form is fascination.
I do not think that women are fascinated with high school crushes.