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The word fascinating can be an adjective and a verb.

The adjective is used to describe something that is interesting or attractive.

The verb form is the present participle of the verb to fascinate.

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9y ago

The word 'fascinating' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to fascinate. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun).

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The way he tells the story is fascinating the children. (verb)

She has a fascinating idea for a movie plot. (adjective)

I would describe it as fascinating. (noun)

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9y ago

"Fascinating" is generally an adjective, but can also be a verb.

In the sentence, "I find the subject psychology fascinating," fascinating is an adjective describing psychology.

In the sentence, "Psychology is fascinating me," fascinating is a verb because psychology is doing something to you (fascinating you)!

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14y ago

It could be an adjective or the past tense form of the verb "fascinate" or the past participle form of the verb "fascinate".

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