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  • 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
  • Consist in vs. consist of - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Consist of X means made up of X, while consist in X means have X as essential feature The meaning is slightly different For example, His breakfast consists of noodles, eggs and bananas Her music consists in inspiring others One would write Meditation consists in attentive watchfulness to mean that watchfulness is an essential feature of
  • Consisted of on in - WordReference Forums
    Right; "consist of" means "made of" and it refers to physical and material things, whereas "consist in" refers to abstract, intangible things, or qualities Cheers
  • consist on of - WordReference Forums
    Hola:) sé que el tema de consists in of ya ha sido preguntado pero no sé como aplicarlo ¿Cómo puedo decir "la cita consiste en una cena romántica "?¿y cómo puedo decir "el concurso consiste en elegir una puerta "? quedé confundida con el in y el of :confused:
  • consisted of, consisting of, consist(s) of - WordReference Forums
    I'm kind of confused about when to use 'consisted of' and when to use 'consisting of' or consist (s) of My guess is that when preceded by 'is' or 'are', 'consisted of' should be used
  • Correct usage of consists of - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I found a confusing usage of "consist of" in Belles Make Up site: Water consists of 70% of our whole body I think that above sentence is wrong because water is within our body, not the bod
  • consist of in doing something - WordReference Forums
    consist of [transitive] [consist of something] to be made of particular parts or things Breakfast consisted of dry bread and a cup of tea This year’s team, coached by Jeff Jackson, consisted entirely of college players consist of doing something: My role seemed to consist of standing and smiling at people In any event, I believe in you
  • To consist in or consist of. . . | WordReference Forums
    Consist in means “is inherent in or lies within”: His social success consists in being able to persuade everyone of his amiability It usually occurs in sentences with singular subjects that consist in either singular or plural nominals


















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