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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Made up of or made of?

Hi. Please tell me which is correct.

This sandwich is made up of / made of a slice of cheese, a leaf of fresh lettuce, a few slices of salami and bologna, with mustard and ketchup.

Also, would it be correct if it is written like this? Thank you.

This sandwich is made up of / made of cheese, lettuce, salami and bologna, with mustard and ketchup.
  

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Anonymous This sandwich is made up of / made of made with a slice of cheese, a leaf of fresh lettuce, a few slices of salami and bologna, with mustard , and ketchup. OK as shown. Anonymous This sandwich is made up of / made of made with cheese, lettuce, salami and bologna, with mustard , and ketchup.

  • Anonymous This sandwich is made up of / made of made with a slice of cheese, a leaf of fresh lettuce, a few slices of salami and bologna, with mustard , and ketchup.
  • OK as shown.
  • Anonymous This sandwich is made up of / made of made with cheese, lettuce, salami and bologna, with mustard , and ketchup.
  • OK as shown.
  • CJ
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AnonymousThis sandwich is made up of / made of made with a slice of cheese, a leaf of fresh lettuce, a few slices of salami and bologna, with mustard, and ketchup.
OK as shown.
AnonymousThis sandwich is made up of / made of

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