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- consisted of, consisting of, consist (s) of - WordReference Forums
"RNA: consisted of a dimer RNA It has a cap at 5' end " and "Proteins: consisted of gag proteins, protease (PR), pol proteins and env proteins Gag proteins are major components of the viral capsid " So if I got it right, this usage means past tense in both cases
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Consisted of sounds strange S SevenDays Senior Member Spanish Jan 16, 2015 #7 Right; "consist of" means
- Consist in vs. consist of - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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Consist of means "be composed or made up of" The NOAD reports three different meanings of consist, but the verb is always used with a preposition: consist of, consist in, consist with
- Consists of vs. consists in: different meanings of the verb, or the . . .
Columbus's fleet consisted of the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria ??Columbus's fleet consisted in the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria The other construction is usually followed by a gerund clause or a list of parallel gerunds, and this allows in, and also of Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe
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Hello everyone I am a bit confused by "consist in" "consist of" On the French-English forum, there are some threads where english-speaking seem to not like "consist in" and systematically prefer "consist of", but sometimes they admit that "consist in" could be right
- -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 construct more pleasing to me because of where I live (a regional "thing"), or is it actually the correct one?
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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
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