What is the difference between comprise, contain and consist?
Does English has other likely synonims?
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- dondublonDecember 2018
BEANTWORTEN SIE FRAGEN
soufmenDecember 2018 1 comprise is formal than others , (means has a value) 2 consist is only used the active form (means no auxiliary needed ) example (my house consists of two room=true my house is consists of two rooms=false 3 |
Hayley1267January 2019 Comprise = made out of (many different meanings)
Contain = has it in it
Consist = more like the pieces of a plan or idea or job
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dondublonDecember 2018 soifmen, your answer breaks so unexpectedly! Please continue ^)