Made from made out of разница
Made from made out of разница
Made of, Made from, Made out of, Made with
Published by My Lingua Academy on 11 Sep 2020 11 Sep 2020
Hello, English learners! Don’t you agree that sometimes, it can be pretty hard to tell whether something is “made of” or “made from”, “made with”, or even “made out from”. As a matter of fact, things couldn’t be more straightforward. Let’s look at the explanation:
MADE FROM
We use MADE FROM when we talk about how something is produced. The material it has been made from cannot be seen because it has been changed.
I am a fan of clothes made from natural materials.
Cheese is made from milk.
This cake was made from egg whites.
MADE OF
Something is MADE OF when its material hasn’t been significantly changed. We can still see it in the object.
This shirt is made of cotton.
This ring is made of gold.
That house in the woods is made of logs.
MADE OUT OF
However, when something was changed from one thing into another, we can say that it was MADE OUT OF:
Today, they make fridge parts out of recycled materials.
Can you believe that her bag is made out of plastic bottles?
The plates they were eating from were made out of the finest porcelain.
MADE WITH
Finally, we usually use MADE WITH to talk about the ingredients contained in foods and drinks:
The bartender made this cocktail with gin and tonic.
Bread is normally made with flour and water.
Mousaka is made with vegetables and minced meat.
Made of, Made from, Made out of, Made with
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Difference Between Made Of and Made From
June 15, 2011 Posted by koshal
Made Of vs Made From
The confusion people experience in understanding when to use made of and made from is due to the fact that the difference between made of and made from is very slim. However slim this difference between made of and made from is there is an interesting fact about it. This difference has created a couple of interpretations to the use of the expressions made of and made from. In this article, we present to you both of these interpretations for the usage of made of and made from. Though there is a couple of interpretations, you will see that they are both logical and used in the English speaking world.
What does Made Of mean?
The expression made of is used to convey the idea of ‘manufactured by using’ as in the sentences given below.
These chairs are made of rosewood.
The ball is made of rubber.
In both the sentences given above, the expression made of is used in the sense of ‘manufactured by using’ and hence the first sentence would mean ‘these chairs are manufactured by using rosewood’. The second sentence would mean ‘the ball is manufactured by using rubber’.
However, there is another interpretation for the expression made of. According to this, the expression made of is used if the object consists of a material that has not been changed i n any significant way. For example,
These chairs are made of rosewood.
The wood has not gone through a significant change to make the chairs. The wood remains as wood. Therefore, we have used made of.
What does Made From mean?
On the other hand, the word made from is used in the sense of ‘prepared out of’ and it is interesting to note that this expression is normally used in cuisine preparations and the like. Observe the sentences given below.
The salad is made from a combination of greens and other veggies.
The garment is made from the bark of the tree.
In the first sentence, the word made from is used in the sense of ‘prepared out of’ and hence the meaning of the sentence would be ‘the salad is prepared out of a combination of greens and other veggies’. In the second sentence, the word made from is again used in the sense of ‘prepared out of’ and hence the meaning of the sentence would be ‘the garment is prepared out of the bark of the tree.’
Just like for made of there is another interpretation for made from. If a material is significantly changed in the process of making the object then, we used made from. For example,
Ice cream is made from milk.
As we all know, milk goes through a significant change to create ice cream. So, made from is used.
What is the difference between Made Of and Made From?
It is important to know that the expressions made from and made of are used as verbs. Hence, these two expressions often connect a subject and an object. In many cases, the two expressions are interchanged. Hence, they are often considered interchangeable too. These two words have only the subtle difference as mentioned above. Hence, they should be used with the said difference.
• The expression made of is used to convey the idea of ‘manufactured by using.’
• On the other hand, the word made from is used in the sense of ‘prepared out of’ and it is interesting to note that this expression is normally used in cuisine preparations and the like.
• Another interpretation for made of is as follows: the expression made of is used if the object consists of a material that has not been changed in any significant way.
• Another interpretation for made from is as follows: If a material is significantly changed in the process of making the object then, we used made from.
• The expressions made from and made of are used as verbs.
Made from made out of разница
As a general rule, if an object consists of a material that has not been changed in any significant way then we say «made of»: This table is made of wood. If, on the other hand, the material is significantly changed in the process of making the object, then we generally say «made from»: Paper is made from wood»
It’s easy to understand! I got it!
Thank you so much for your answer!
☺
Can I use «made out of» in both way?
@sallykyoko yes that is interchangeable
Thank you so much again.
It helped me a lot!
@sallykyoko You’re very welcome. I’m glad I could help you 😊
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Made + preposition – made of, made from, made by
Made + preposition – made of, made from, made by
What preposition do you use after MADE?
Made by or Made in?
Made from or Made of?
Made out of or Made with?
Let’s look at the difference between all of these:
Made by + method / process
Made by refers to the method or process used to make something.
Made by + person / company
Made by can also be used to say WHO made the item. This can be a person or a company.
Made in + place
Made in is used to say the place the item was created. This is normally a country though can also be a city or region.
Made from + origin (how something is manufactured) substance?
Made from is used when the raw material used to make the item is not recognizable after the process (it physically looks different). The material is transformed into something else.
You cannot reverse the process to obtain the origin material. You cannot change wine back into grapes.
Made of + material
Made of is used when the material used to make the item is still recognizable. The material is NOT transformed into something else completely different. Made of = composed of.
You can reverse the process to see the original material.
e.g. The necklace can be reduced to gold again.
Made out of + reused material
Made out of is similar to made of though usually refers to reusing or recycling something for another purpose.
(Notice how the object can in the middle)
Made with + ingredients (food/drink)
Made with refers to the individual ingredients used to make food or drink.
Made from made out of разница
Символ показывает уровень знания интересующего вас языка и вашу подготовку. Выбирая ваш уровень знания языка, вы говорите пользователям как им нужно писать, чтобы вы могли их понять.
Мне трудно понимать даже короткие ответы на данном языке.
Могу задавать простые вопросы и понимаю простые ответы.
Могу формулировать все виды общих вопросов. Понимаю ответы средней длины и сложности.
Понимаю ответы любой длины и сложности.
Решайте свои проблемы проще в приложении!
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