Tony Robert Leo
difference for "constitute" and "consist and conprise
2012年10月5日 12:22
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Bricks constitute a wall. A wall is constituted of bricks. A wall consists of bricks. Bricks comprise a wall. A wall is comprised of bricks. Also, A wall is composed of bricks. You can correctly say that bricks compose a wall, but the listener will first think of "compose" as writing music, and will get confused.
2012年10月9日
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