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Made from meaning.
MADE with 'of', 'from', 'with', 'out of' and 'in': meaning and use.
When we talk about how something is manufactured, or the materials/ingredients used to make something, 'made' can be followed by different prepositions, but the meaning changes.
Here are some examples of 'made' followed by 'of', 'from', 'with', 'out of', and 'in' with sentences showing their meaning and use.
We use ‘made of’ when the material used does not change.
- The wall is made of stones.(They are still stones.)
- The ring is made of gold.
- The window is made of glass.
- The house is made of bricks.
- All our handbags handbag are made of leather.
We use ‘made from’ when the material is transformed into something else.
Made of vs made from examples
- Wine is made from grapes. (They are no longer grapes)
- Paper is made from wood.
- Cheese is made from milk.
- Flour is made from wheat.
- Plastic is made from oil.
'Made with' implies that there is more than one important element.
It is often used for food and drinks.
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