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I Need Your Help To Spanish Spain. English US. English UK. French France. Question about English US. What is the difference between consist and contain? An example may help: Consider a box. Each of the following is an accurate and correct statement about this situation: The box contains a red hat and a blue hat. The contents of the box include a red hat and a blue hat.
The contents of the box consist of a red hat, a blue hat, and a yellow hat. It would grammatically correct, but inaccurate, to say: The contents of the box consist of a red hat and a blue hat. Community Bot 1. In the phase "A contains B", "A" could be the whole, just like others, but A could also be a container.
So a box, or cup can "contain" something, but not "consists of". For example: "A contains B and C" could mean that A is a container, whose contents include B, C, and possibly other things. For example, a mixing bowl A could contain flour B , and sugar C.
It could also contain eggs D. For example, a cake batter A could include flour B and sugar C. It could also include eggs D.
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