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Chase
The word “by” is correctly used? “I want to express my fascination by Lovecraft’s tales”. I am not sure if the preposition “by” is correctly used, or is it better use “to” or “toward(s)”?
2017年4月7日 23:08
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As a native speaker, I would say "fascination with". You can be "fascinated BY" something, but have a "fascination with". I can't really tell you why, though.
2017年4月7日
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It's not correct. The following sentences are examples of correct English. #1 and #3 have the same meaning as your sentence. #1 uses "fascination with," #3 uses "fascination by." #2 is simple and clear but does not carry the idea of "expressing." #4 means something completely different, but illustrates a correct use of the sequence of words "fascination by." 1) "I want to express my fascination with Lovecraft's tales." 2) "I am fascinated by Lovecraft's tales." 3) "I want to express how much I am fascinated by Lovecraft's tales." 4) "I express my fascination by writing my own horror tales in the same style as Lovecraft's."
2017年4月8日
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I see nothing wrong with "by" here, but, as the other two have said... your best bet is to use "with" in this case!
2017年4月7日
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Hi Chase, The word 'by' is not correctly used here, it would be better to use 'with' (as previously suggested by Rielle) or you could use 'of'. Hope this helps :)
2017年4月7日
In my opinion, if we use the word "by" in this sentence, it would mean that the the subject wants to show his fascination with the use of Lovecraft's tale. On the other hand, using "to" and "towards" would mean that the fascination is being directed to the object of the sentence which is the Lovecraft's tale.
2017年4月7日
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