
Composed of/by - WordReference Forums
Mar 9, 2008 · People use 'composed of' to define what a substance is made out of. Like, "this drink is composed of sugar, water, and blue food coloring." I am almost positive, however, that …
composed of/composed by | WordReference Forums
Dec 30, 2010 · Hello, this is my first post and I need to know which option is correct. Please could somebody help me? The first group is composed of the A and B networks and the second …
comprises, comprised of, is composed of, includes ...
Aug 29, 2005 · As rsweet and Tony describe, comprises in the active voice corresponds with is composed of in the passive voice. The US comprises 50 states. The US is composed of 50 …
collected, composed - WordReference Forums
Apr 9, 2017 · In the following sentence, can I replace calm with collected or composed ? They all seem to have very similar meaning . Having a pet make you calmer. Having a pet make you …
Consist of /comprise/be comprised of | WordReference Forums
Aug 20, 2009 · The team consists of four Europeans and two Americans. Can I use “comprises” or “is comprised of” instead of “consists of” here? Are these three words changeable? Thanks.
Difference? be composed (out) of - WordReference Forums
Apr 2, 2021 · Hi everyone, I would like to ask a question regarding the difference between : be composed of be composed out of The full sentence was: "Signals in the brain are composed …
composed by... [adjective or verb?] | WordReference Forums
Jun 9, 2017 · Composed has the verb morpheme -ed, a suffix which forms the past tense and the past participle. If your example, we have a past participle, which is an untensed verb form. So, …
Family comprised of/ composed by - WordReference Forums
Mar 23, 2011 · Today I would like to know: Which expression do we use in English for this sentence: "My family is comprised of/ composed of my mother, my father and brother". I have …
prénoms composés (avec ou sans trait d'union) - WordReference …
Feb 18, 2023 · This name is sometimes a composed one, like "Jean-Marie" "Anne-Sophie" "Marie-Helene". In this case, the two terms are considered as one name as a whole, and …
My family is consisted of my parents and 'I' or 'me'?
Jul 21, 2009 · Hmm, not exactly! You'll get the 3 responses: - me - I - either To me it's "me"! You have to consider that I, me, my, mine, myself... are different forms that we use according to the …