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KANA RAM MEENA Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Consist and comprise

Could you please explain difference between the use of 'consist of 'and 'comprise' by example sentences.

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KANA RAM MEENA Could you please explain difference between the use of 'consist of 'and 'comprise' by example sentences. They are synonymous. I usually avoid the problem by using 'consist of' in all cases and never using 'comprise'.

  • KANA RAM MEENA Could you please explain difference between the use of 'consist of 'and 'comprise' by example sentences.
  • They are synonymous.
  • I usually avoid the problem by using 'consist of' in all cases and never using 'comprise'.
  • com/blog/comprise-vs-compose/ CJ
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KANA RAM MEENA

Could you please explain difference between the use of 'consist of 'and 'comprise' by example sentences.

They are synonymous. I usually avoid the problem by using 'consist of' in all cases and never using 'comprise'.

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