Difference between MADE OF / MADE FROM / MADE WITH / MADE OUT OF - Incredibly Useful English Grammar

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Please note that I teach Modern RP, and there are many different varieties of English. This is, as always, a fun little test.
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⏱ *TIMESTAMPS:*
0:00 Introduction
0:37 FREE PDF
1:32 opening quiz
2:48 made of
5:31 made from
6:27 made out of
8:17 made with
9:41 final quiz
11:23 FREE PDF
11:31 courses
11:47 outro

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I’m a 75 year old native (American) English speaker and I had to think hard about the best preposition!

karenlindsay
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As a native speaker, I’ve always intuitively used these prepositions, but never realised these rules. They make much more sense, now!

nomzhlf
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Lucy is the living proof that teaching is a GIFT, but also that this gift needs to be grown with passion, love and hard work. If we only had such teachers here in italian schools!!!... Many thanks to you and your great team, dear Lucy 👍

robertoterzi
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She always covers every topic perfectly ❤️

rehabmosa
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Honestly as a native English speaker I've always used "made of" and "made out of" interchangeably, and so do all of the people I know. It really is splitting hairs and for somebody that's learning English I'd recommend that you don't really worry about the "official" difference as hardly anyone will even notice.

slaphead
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Another brick in the wall of the English language. Keep up the good work, please

gianluigigaleota
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Even though English is not my first language I've always been using these prepositions intuitively without realising what's the difference. Thank you for clarification ❤

PicolloRiccio
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Your suggestion about not letting worrying about prepositions - the very point of this session - get in the way of communicating is really the essence of what makes you the best English teacher ever! it shows you haven't lost sight of the real purpose of what you're doing. KUDOS!

samanrahemi
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I am an Ethiopan. I am not well versed in English. But Ur courses have been taught me important skills to understand grammar as well as vocabulary and pronunciation. God bless Ur efforts .

harmonybahru
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As a non-native English teacher, this turned out to be very useful. Thank you for sharing! ❤

DarkWisdom
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This is so interesting, no one has ever explained the differences to me before, I've just been doing what seemed logical to me (and I think I got it right most of the time), this is so good to know!
Edit, not a native English speaker here.

Paravetje
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I'm an English teacher from the United States, and I have a channel that uses video games to give people English listening practice. I think your channel is amazing!!! I'm learning a lot about how to make better content by watching your videos…thanks and keep it up!

dr.gamelistening
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I think "made with" is more about indicating that something isn't the primary material being used. That obviously comes up a lot in food, but you could also say something like "the car was made with titanium bolts".

Reddles
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Actually, I opened this video to watch while eating. However, it is truly one of the most useful and understandable videos I have watched recently. Thank you 👏👏👏

AhmedDirek
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Your new video, made with extraordinary attention to detail and beauty, is impressive. Thank you. ❤💓

shafeequllahsatari
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I love that we use British English in my country 🇿🇦
Makes learning SO much easier

prettyb
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*The useful 'n' interesting lesson!😉*
*Thank you much Lucy! You rock!😊*

davesmith
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That's the most comprehensive explanation I've ever heard! Thanks a lot, Lucy!

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The first thing I do when I open Lucy’s video is - I tap the ‘thumb up’ sign! (You will know why, when you’ve seen any random video of her…

karlstanc
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As a Turkish native speaker, I didn't know these differences. Thanks a lot. Now I can distinguish them.

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