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  • punctuation - Should I always use a comma after e. g. or i. e . . .
    One exception is e g in legal-citation signals such as see , e g , which are italicized > From The Associated Press Stylebook (2007): e g Meaning for example, it is always followed by a comma i e Abbreviation for the Latin id est or that is and is always followed by a comma From Bryan Garner, Garner's Modern American Usage, third
  • pronunciation - How are i. e. and e. g. pronounced? - English . . .
    e g is used for providing one or many examples and should be spoken "for example" While i e and e g are relatively common, other abbreviated or initialized latinisms, such as viz , are less frequent and their English translation should certainly be provided when reading from a text that includes a latinism
  • abbreviations - Whats the difference between e. g. and ex . . .
    E g is short for exempli gratia, and is in common use to introduce an example within a sentence Submit a sample of academic writing, e g , a dissertation chapter However, some authors use ex or ex: (short for "example") for the same purpose, and this form is listed in some authorities like the Wiktionary
  • abbreviations - The use of e. g. at the end of a sentence - English . . .
    E g stands for the Latin exempli gratia and means for instance So it can never replace etc , which stands for et cetera and means and the rest A comma may or may not follow e g For example: In some sports (e g soccer, hockey) there is an offside rule Female marsupials (e g , kangaroos, opossums) have a pouch
  • etymology - Why e. g. and not f. e. ? Why i. e. and not t. i . . .
    The information it adds is that 1) Latin was used by educated people in all Europe (although linked by this answer), and 2) as such i e and e g were the abbreviations known and used Starting to use t i or f e at that point in history would be like starting to use t a now (I purposefully not provide the meaning to let you understand how people could have felt finding t i in a paper at
  • e. i. or e. g. ? - UsingEnglish. com
    e g = "exempli gratia" which means approximately "for [the sake of] example" Use it to introduce an example or examples to illustrate a term or statement: Take a country in North America, e g , Canada
  • grammar - Using e. g. instead of for example - English Language . . .
    The value is 1, but you can set it to another value, e g 100 is correct The value is 1, but you can set it, for example, to 100 The preposition was a bit off, but correct otherwise It should be noted that e g is more commonly used with lists of examples As in: life events (e g birth, death and marriage) Sources - Wiktionary, Oxford, M-W
  • abbreviations - Differences between e. g. , viz. and i. e - English . . .
    e g : 'For example' Clarify the original phrase with an example He likes fruits, e g , apples and oranges 'apples and oranges' are examples of fruits he likes There may be others viz : 'Namely' or 'as follows' Similar to e g , it lists examples, but it is normally used when there is a definitive, complete list
  • grammar - e. g. and i. e. in the middle of a sentence - English Language . . .
    Along with custom software, our services include e g consulting, integration, auditing and networking And: We have more experience of this, and especially e g complete solutions are our specialty Now e g is an abbreviation Latin exempli gratia, meaning for example But this usage sounds a bit unnatural to my ear
  • punctuation - Why are i. e. and e. g. written in lower case with . . .
    This is very different from i e and e g Some abbreviations like etc and et al aren't taken down to single letters, but almost every Latin->English abbreviation I know of is lower case, and includes at least one period Etymologies I look up just talk about the Latin origins, but don't talk about how the particular glyphs were chosen





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