Made from/ Made of/ Made out of/ Made with

Feb 26, 2022 | GRAMMAR

Hello again!

Have you ever been confused about whether to use ‘made from’ or ‘made of’?

You may also see people use ‘made out of’ and ‘made with’ from time to time, so what is the difference among these four phrases?

In today’s post, I will help you demystify when to use what. Let’s do it.

Photo credits: 123RF, Barbara Medo, BBC, Cosmopolitan, Dien May Xanh, Dromgoole, Edie, Hellonest, Maritza Scarlett, Patagonia, Pixabay, San Go Satina, Taste, The Banana Diaries, The Confused Young Adult, The Spruce Eats

References

Online Cambridge Dictionary

Woodward English

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