Wednesday, March 30, 2011
TIPS OF THE DAY
If you believe that i.e. and e.g. mean the same thing, you're wrong!
E.g. (from latin - exemplia gratia) means "for example," and i.e. means roughly "in other words." You use “e.g.” to provide a list of incomplete examples, and you use “i.e.” to provide a complete clarifying list or statement.
That's it!
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