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what it the difference between "to make of" and "to make from"?
1 set 2014 12:59
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'Made of' is used when the product consists entirely of this material eg 'This bag made of 100% cotton'.
'Made from' is used when the original resource has been processed in some way eg 'Cheese is made from milk'.
1 settembre 2014
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"Make of" means interpret. "Make for" means head towards (go towards).
What do you make of this instruction?
When her little sister arrives, Sally makes for the door
1 settembre 2014
"to make of" показывает что материал не был изменён в процессе изготовления, например "стул сделан из дерева"
"to make from" показывает что было одно а стало другое, например "запеканка (сделана) из яблок"
2 settembre 2014
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