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Jordi Jorge
Create/Make a playlist with/of my favorite songs (Which one is correct?) When you are talking about a playlist, do you say "create" or "make"? Also, do you use the preposition "with" or "of"? Which of the following sentences are correct? If all of them are correct, what is the difference in meaning between them? What is the right way to say the following? 1. I just CREATED a playlist WITH my favorite songs. 2. I just CREATED a playlist OF my favorite songs. 3. I just MADE a playlist WITH my favorite songs. 4. I just MADE a playlist OF my favorite songs.
May 18, 2020 11:31 PM
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Both create and both are fine in this case, but “with” and “of” would alter the nuance. “A list of my favourite music” indicates a list FULL of your favourite music. Whereas “a list with my favourite music” indicates that you made a separate list of music OUT OF your favourite music.
May 18, 2020
Thanks, Michael. Thanks, Lorena.
May 18, 2020
1. I just CREATED a playlist WITH my favorite songs. -Correct 2. I just CREATED a playlist OF my favorite songs. - Of does not work in this case. 3. I just MADE a playlist WITH my favorite songs. - Correct 4. I just MADE a playlist OF my favorite songs. - Of does not work in this case I think more people would say, "I just made a playlist with my favorite songs." but number one works as well.
May 18, 2020
The sentences that are correct are. 1. I just CREATED a playlist WITH my favorite songs. 2. I just CREATED a playlist OF my favorite songs. They make sense and can be read with, with / of
May 18, 2020
Excellent! Thanks, Brett.
May 18, 2020
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