Both are correct, but they don't mean exactly the same thing. Consisted of means made or composed of; consisted inmeans had a basis in.
no it should be consisted
There are many philosophies that should be followed in Buddhist governance. The philosophy that is followed is determined by the sect of Buddhism.
akbar never followed Islam he made a religion called diniilahi which consisted of good elements from other religions like sikhissm hinduissm Islam and pharsi
akbar never followed Islam he made a religion called diniilahi which consisted of good elements from other religions like sikhissm hinduissm Islam and pharsi
Luggae is a considered a singular subject. It will be followed by a Singular verb. 'Is'.
The correct phrase is "to be followed." In this context, "followed" is the past participle form of the verb "follow," which means to go or come after. The phrase "to be followed" indicates that someone or something will be pursued or imitated.
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Our dessert consisted of a petite banana split.
Commas should not be used to separate the numbers in a person's height. The number in feet should be followed by an apostrophe and the number in inches should be followed by a quotation mark.
to eat
The philosophy of Dana, which says that a leader should be prepared to prefer the well being of others over personal pleasure, should be followed in Buddhist governance.
Three. The First Estate consisted of members of the Catholic Churh. The Clergy. The Second Estate consisted of Noblemen. The Third Estate consisted of peasents.