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Future332 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

made of vs. made out

What is the difference between made of and made out?
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future332 What is the difference between made of and made out of ? I see none, really. The usual confusion for learners (and young native speakers) is the difference between 'made of ' and 'made from '.

  • future332 What is the difference between made of and made out of ?
  • I see none, really.
  • The usual confusion for learners (and young native speakers) is the difference between 'made of ' and 'made from '.
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future332What is the difference between made of and made out of?
I see none, really. The usual confusion for learners (and young native speakers) is the difference between 'made of' and 'made from'.
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Would you please tell me the difference between made of/made out of of AND made from?
Thanks in advance.
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future332made out of
is just a longer way of saying made of.
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An object 'made of' a material still resembles that material: My desk is made of wood.
An object 'made from' a material now looks quite different: Bread is made from wheat.

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