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Xnon Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

OF AND FROM

what is the difference between if and from
ex : this CD made (of or from ) plastic .
and what is the way for know how use of and from
  

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The prescription is that 'of' is used if the source material is still recognizable: This CD is made of plastic. 'From' is used if the source material is no longer visually obvious: Felafels are made from chick peas.

  • The prescription is that 'of' is used if the source material is still recognizable: This CD is made of plastic.
  • 'From' is used if the source material is no longer visually obvious: Felafels are made from chick peas.
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The prescription is that 'of' is used if the source material is still recognizable: This CD is made of plastic.
'From' is used if the source material is no longer visually obvious: Felafels are made from chick peas.

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