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made of
is used when the final produc is composed of different materials.
a chair made of wood
Made from
is used when the final product is made from the same material, but in a different form.
For example, paper is made from wood.
Could have
is used to indicate that something was possible or could have happened.
"I could have gone to the party, but I decided to stay home."
I
is used as the subject of a sentence.
"I am going to the store"
Less
is used to describe a quantity that cannot be counted.
"I have less water than you"
Everyday
is an adjective that describes something that is ordinary or commonplace.
For example, "These are my everyday shoes."
Every day
is used to indicate something that happens daily. For example, "I brush my teeth every day."
. For example, "I brush my teeth every day." A common mistake people make is using "everyday" when "every day" is correct. For example, "I wear these shoes everyday" should be "I wear these shoes every day."
Affect
is a verb meaning to have an impact on something or someone. For example.
"The pandemic has affected people's mental health."
me
is used as the object.
"The store is waiting for me."
Fewer
is used to describe a quantity that can be counted.
"I have fewer bottles of water than you."
Effect
is a noun meaning the result or outcome of an action.
"The effect of the pandemic on mental health has been significant."
Its
is a possessive pronoun, indicating ownership.
"The dog wagged its tail."
It's
is a contraction of "it is" or "it has".
"It's a beautiful day" or "It's been a long week."
Who
is used as a subject pronoun.
"Who is going to the party?"
Whom
is used as an object pronoun.
"Whom did you invite to the party?"
Lay
is a transitive verb meaning to put or place something down.
"I will lay the book on the table."
Lie
is an intransitive verb meaning to recline or be in a horizontal position.
"I will lie down on the couch."
Whoever
is used as a subject pronoun.
"Whoever wants to come to the party can come."
Whomever
is used as an object pronoun.
"We will invite whomever we want to the party."