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Imantaghavi Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Made of VS. Made from

Hi,
Is the following the only difference between "made of" and "made from"?
Made of is used when the material the subject consists of doesn't change during the process of making the subject. E.g:Chairs are made of wood.

On the other hand, made from is used when the material changed its nature. E.g: Paper is made from wood.

Regards,

Iman

  

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imantaghavi Is the following the only difference between "made of" and "made from"? , yes.

  • imantaghavi Is the following the only difference between "made of" and "made from"?
  • , yes.
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imantaghaviIs the following the only difference between "made of" and "made from"?
Barring idiomatic collocations, etc., yes.

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