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What is the past tense of make of?

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The past tense of make of is made of.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of make of is makes of.

The present participle of make of is making of.

The past participle of make of is made of.

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Porous woven ceilings under the tile roofs are made of local wood laths woven in the traditional way, as they often are in fences and partitions.
The bottle is made of pure white gold, finest ruby crystal and finished with a diamond-encrusted wreath.
They are made of hollowed out tree trunks with cowskin stretched on either end and tied with rawhide strips.
These are made of white toast with their crusts cut off, and are filled with smoked salmon and prawn mayonnaise.
Sugar free sherbets made of jamun, amla and karela of immense therapeutic value to diabetics were also available for sale.
The lips are slightly parted and a cord made of knotted strips of raveled red cloth hangs to the floor, where the crow grasps it in its beak.

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