If the product were to be sold in the U.S., how would "raw materials" be
interpreted? Does a sweet box have sweets in it?....or is it made of wood? I
have too many questions to answer the question. Here "all natural", or "all
natural products" are used often.
Mayan
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> Hello.. Loved the grammar lesson! It's been ummm since
> 1991......sssshhhhhhh... I had to dig out my books too!
>
> How about --
>
> Our Products Are Made From Raw Materials.
>
> or
>
> Our products are, and will always be, made from raw materials.
>
>
> Peace
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> In a message dated 10/6/00 4:54:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > dear I ask here a linguistic question?
> > > A friend of mine who produces sweet-boxes in Lithuania,
> > > asks me which sentence on a box wpuld be more correct:
> > > "The product was made of raw material"
> > > or
> > > "The product is made of raw material",
> >