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Xnon3 Posted 12 years ago
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hi what is the difference between (make of ) and (make from)
  

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Hello, xnon—and welcome to English Forums. 'Made of' generally indicates that the product still closely resembles the material: This desk is made of wood . 'Made from' generally indicates that the product no longer resembles the material: Bread is made from wheat flour.

  • Hello, xnon—and welcome to English Forums.
  • 'Made of' generally indicates that the product still closely resembles the material: This desk is made of wood .
  • 'Made from' generally indicates that the product no longer resembles the material: Bread is made from wheat flour.
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Hello, xnon—and welcome to English Forums.

'Made of' generally indicates that the product still closely resembles the material: This desk is made of wood.
'Made from' generally indicates that the product no longer resembles the material: Bread is made from wheat flour.
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When you are talking about the materials that are used to make something, you say that it is made of or made from those materials.
Use made from when the original materials have been completely changed and cannot be recognized : Paper is made from wood.
Use made of when the original materials have not been completely changed and you can still see them : a table made of wood
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can i use (make from ) for something made from alot of things as bread :it makes from water ,flower,yeast
_) and i can use (made of) for something made from one thing
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"i" is incorrect.
"I" is correct. The personal pronoun is always capitalized.

Bread is made from water, flour (a flower is something from the garden), and yeast.
The baker makes bread from water, flour, and yeast.

The ring is made of gold.
The sweater is made of wool.
The chair is made of wood.

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