comprises, comprised of, is composed of, includes . . . As rsweet and Tony describe, comprises in the active voice corresponds with is composed of in the passive voice The US comprises 50 states The US is composed of 50 states is comprised of is technically an inaccurate usage, but it is becoming so common that I'm afraid the word is starting to take on the meaning of compose as well
Compose yourself - WordReference Forums These emotions can be related to happiness, worry or sadness, etc 2 However, 'to compose yourself' means to stay calm when you are worried or anxious I want to know if 'to compose yourself' can be used regarding happy feelings? Such as, I wanted to laugh but composed myself
self-composed | WordReference Forums Self-composed man in adversity -->the man that composes himself in adversity Self is the object of compose So, does anyone find where the inconsistency is Could someone be kind enough to explain why, and give some other examples, to get rid of my puzzlement Thanks a great lot By the way, please correct my examples, if any
I will compose a letter . . . | WordReference Forums I have acted as scribe To compose means to put together and create and can also be applied to music, art and other things Generally, when one sees the word "compose" one thinks of a great deal of mental effort in creating the final product I can also say: I composed my thoughts then wrote a letter to my friend Orange Blossom
composed by. . . [adjective or verb?] | WordReference Forums Composed has the verb morpheme -ed, a suffix which forms the past tense and the past participle If your example, we have a past participle, which is an untensed verb form So, by a formal definition, "composed" is a verb past participle Adjectives have adjective-making morphemes (happy, lovable, childish, etc )
composed by composed of | WordReference Forums Hi ! I do not understand the difference between XXX By and XXX of ? does the verb have a 2 meanings in those 2 sentences: "The X department
Difference? be composed (out) of - WordReference Forums Hi everyone, I would like to ask a question regarding the difference between : be composed of be composed out of The full sentence was: "Signals in the brain are composed out of spikes " Thank you in advance
Forever is composed of nows. - WordReference Forums El siguientes es una cita de un poema "Forever is composed of nows " --Emily Dickinson mi problema es cómo dejarlo para que en un contexto no-poetico sea entendible