The difference between 'consist of' and 'consist in'

EPISODE · Feb 20, 2023 · 19 MIN

The difference between 'consist of' and 'consist in'

from Ponte a hablar en inglés

En este episodio te explico la diferencia entre 'consist of' y 'consist in'. Un mismo verbo pero preposiciones distintas y por tanto el significado también cambiará. Hoy te explico cómo saber cuándo utilizar una o la otra dependiendo de lo que quieras decir.   En este episodio alterno inglés y español porque aunque el tema se podría calificar de nivel superior considero que si estás empezando también te puede ser muy útil.   ¡Y eso es todo, espero que lo disfrutes tanto como yo! Apss, si te gusta Ponte a hablar en inglés, sígueme y por favor no te olvides de dejarme 5 super estrellitas en iTunes o un super like en iVoox o Spotify!   Para acceder a más contenido aún para aprender inglés, tener un contacto más directo conmigo y recursos gratuitos, go to: www.ponteahablar.com/clase   Y si te animas a dar un paso más, en la academia de ponte a hablar en inglés me tendrás ahí para acompañarte y corregirte personalmente, todo lo que haga falta, hasta que veas como tu inglés se dispara: 👉 www.ponteahablar.com/academy   ☑️ 12 clases súper prácticas mensuales mín.  ☑️ chat con correcciones individualizadas ☑️ yo misma doy todas las clases ☑️ recursos en formato vídeo y audio ☑️ sin matrículas, sin permanencia, date de baja cuando quieras ☑️ empieza ya a aprender y/o a perfeccionar tu inglés   ---- Si te apetece, también puedes seguirme en: 🟣 INSTAGRAM: 👉 https://www.instagram.com/ponteahablar en inglés. 🔵 TELEGRAM: https://t.me/ponteahablareningles  

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