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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Contain or consist of

Hello everyone,

Is either "contain" or "consist of " possible in the following sentences?

1. The packets contain/consist of tea and coffee.

2. Lunch today will contain/consist of burgers, eggs, tomatoes and chips.

Regards,

JA

  

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Joseph A Is either "contain" or "consist of " possible in the following sentences? These are correct: 1. The packets contain tea and coffee.

  • Joseph A Is either "contain" or "consist of " possible in the following sentences?
  • These are correct: 1.
  • The packets contain tea and coffee.
  • 2.
  • Lunch today will consist of burgers, eggs, tomatoes and chips.
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Joseph AIs either "contain" or "consist of " possible in the following sentences?

These are correct:

1. The packets contain tea and coffee.

2. Lunch today will consist of burgers, eggs, tomatoes and chips.

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