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  • Was consisted or consisted? - WordReference Forums
    The first electric motor consisted of a wire-wrapped iron rod rocking on s central pivot Why here I can not apply ( was consisted) instead of consisted Is not it a passive sentence?
  • consisting consisted - comprising comprised - WordReference Forums
    2 is wrong It would have to be “a group that which consisted of…” to consist of = to be made up composed of to contain as its constituents to comprise = to consist of be made up of to be comprised of = to be made up of to comprise of = to be made up of (the correctness’ of this use is disputed)
  • Consist in vs. consist of - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Of is the correct preposition to use in your second example: The body consists of cells In is the correct preposition to use in your first example: Meditation consists in attentive watchfulness Consist of means to be composed or made up of, while consist in means: To have the thing mentioned as the only or most important part Tolerance consists in respecting other people’s opinions
  • Consisting of vs consisted of vs comprised of vs comprising
    Hi there, I have a difficulty in using the following marked words in a sentence Could you please tell me which ones are correct? 1- My Mom's earrings consisting of 6 diamonds were stolen in the market yesterday 2- My Mom's earrings consisted 6 diamonds were stolen in the market yesterday 3-
  • Correct use of consist - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The verb consist is never used without a preposition and it usually takes either of or in In your example, it should be consist of Thus, the first sentence is correct while the second is wrong From the Oxford Dictionaries: 1 (consist of) be composed or made up of (consist in) have as an essential feature 2 (consist with) archaic be consistent with I should also add that it is probably not
  • A group lt;consisting consisted gt; of workers, officials, etc
    Hi The original sentence is this (made up): "To solve the problem, authorities are forming a group committee which consists of workers, employers, and concerned officials " I wonder Which version is correct If I am to change the sentence this way (reduce it): "To solve the problem, authorities
  • -ly adverb placement: primarily consisted of [noun] or consisted . . .
    I'm troubled by "primarily consisted of" versus "consisted primarily of " To me, the former seems clumsy, and the latter seems smoother I'm American and live in the mid-west Is the second const
  • had consisted - WordReference Forums
    Hi everybody! Is this paragraph correct? I'm talking about the origins of Halloweens It seems catholic authorities had as a strategy to standardise every culture preceding with Christian meaning Their long term plan had consisted every religious belief were mixed and at the end unified
  • double, and consisted | WordReference Forums
    Then they all looked at each other Each of the three expressive countenances expressed the same thought That thought was double, and consisted, like the bits of information in the Child's Guide to Knowledge, of a question and an answer I read this in Nesbit's 'The Railway Children' Would
  • consisted composed? - WordReference Forums
    I have a small exercise which confuses me whether I should use consist or compose Fill the right form of comprise consist of include contain compose in the blank The committee is ______ of teachers and workers The answer given for it is "consisted" However, I heard that we can only use





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