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suniljain

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My family, which was consisted of five people, became only two.

Can we use "was" before consisted? I understand "consisted" is transitive verb?
 

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I think we cannot use 'was consisted of'.

'My family consisted of five people.'
'My family was composed of five people.'
 

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I think we cannot use 'was consisted of'.

'My family consisted of five people.'
'My family was composed of five people.'

Any rule why can't we use "was"?
 

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What do think it would mean?
The rule is "Don't arbitrarily put 'was' in a sentence unless you know why you want to put it there."
 

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Consisted can't be used as an adjective, so it can't follow any conjugation of to be.
 

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I think 'made up' is not an adjective in 'My family was made up of five people'.
 

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My family, which was consisted of five people, became only two.

Can we use "was" before consisted? I understand "consisted" is transitive verb?

"Consist" is an intransitive verb.
 

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That is very misleading. It adds a preposition to the verb to make a transitive phrasal verb.
 
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