Rachel Adams
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- Nov 4, 2018
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- Russian
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- Georgia
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Is it wrong to use "of" in my sentence instead of "made out of"?
I read "We usually use made out of when we talk about something that has been changed or transformed from one thing into another."
"There is a gazebo in her garden made out of bamboo (trees) and a little house made of wine barrels."
Source https://dictionary.cambridge.org/ru...атика/made-from-made-of-made-out-of-made-with
I read "We usually use made out of when we talk about something that has been changed or transformed from one thing into another."
"There is a gazebo in her garden made out of bamboo (trees) and a little house made of wine barrels."
Source https://dictionary.cambridge.org/ru...атика/made-from-made-of-made-out-of-made-with