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Originally Posted by noodle
lol, unfortunately it's not something you just memorise... This question was the Grammar section of the exam, so there is actually a RULE...
btw, try searching for "made only of the finese" on google... you won't find it... but if you search for "from" or "with", it definately exists...
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Yeah, 'from' sounded like the best bet to me. To make the 'of' better in the original sentance, 'out of' would have probably more appropriate if you want to be formal about it. Still, it sounds weird. Hmm.
Actually I think it's like this. If you're going to say 'of' it would be better like this:
Made out of only the finest...
And 'from' would be:
Made only from the finest...
Or
Made from only the finest...
Now I have well and truly confused myself