What is the part of speech of 'overnight' in the following sentence? Far eastern countries are doing their thing to be interesting to the west (and presumably are) so the west doesn't have to be. Yes, your examples are all fine:
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One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling. Fascinating discussion, but why even use the word time in the expression? I came across the term mesmerize and its example.
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Hello is there a difference between captivate and fascinate or they mean the same thing? Para usar fascinada tendríamos que estar. For example, i find it interesting means that you currently find something interestering. Here is the sentence he was.
I find it exciting to go to california. i find it interesting to read books. i find it interesting that he read the book in only one night. If it is an adverb or adjective, what does it qualify? Wouldn't in two weeks convey the meaning? Both questions/examples are present tense versus past tense.
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Una tarea fascinada (no tiene ningún sentido, por tanto es erróneo; There is something fascinating about science. Far eastern countries are fascinating for the west. Can week (s) be anything but time?
What is the meaning of the following quote from mark twain? Could you tell me what the difference is between mesmerized and fascinated? I found it interesting means that, in.