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Made Of vs Made From: What's the Difference?

Discover the difference between "made of" and "made from" to improve your English grammar skills.

"Made of" is used when discussing the basic material or qualities that remain unchanged. For instance, "The windows are made of glass". Here, the glass is still glass, and its basic properties are unchanged.

"Made from" is used when the material undergoes a change or transformation from its original form. For example, "The paper is made from wood". In this case, the wood has been transformed into paper, changing its original properties.

By understanding these differences, you can use "made of" and "made from" accurately to describe objects and their origins.

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