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  • Should I always use a comma after e. g. or i. e. ?
    The use of full stops with eg and ie is certainly not mandatory, as a quick check online will show Cambridge Dictionary and Collins, for instance, list both variants The dropping of full stops seems more prevalent in the UK than in the US; it certainly avoids a lot of clutter (eg i e ,) Rarely does it cause a lack of clarity
  • abbreviations - Differences between e. g. , viz. and i. e - English . . .
    You need to use e g in your example because the list is not complete e g exempli gratia - for example i e id est - that is viz videlicet - that is sc scilicet - namely (see viz) In contradistinction to i e and e g , viz is used to indicate a detailed description of something stated before, and when it precedes a list of group members, it implies (near) completeness
  • etymology - Why e. g. and not f. e. ? Why i. e. and not t. i . . .
    "i e " is an abbreviation of the Latin words id est, which mean "that is" "e g " is an abbreviation for the Latin words exempli gratia, which mean "for the sake of example" There's nothing wrong with "f e (For Example)" and "t i (That is)", but because of Latin's influence on English language, we've been using these abbreviations the way they are PS: You can read more about the correct
  • Punctuation using e. g. (or i. e. ) and lists of examples
    Simply put, i e should be used when you want to say 'in other words ' E g is used when you want to say 'for example ' I love casino gambling (i e , poker, slots and roulette ) In this case, the distinction is being made between specific gambling activities as found in casinos to gambling of other sorts, such as horse- and dog-racing, betting on sporting contests the like I like playing
  • Whats the difference between e. g. and ex. ? [closed]
    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
  • Is it grammatically incorrect to follow the abbreviations *ie* and *eg . . .
    It is similarly unnecessary to follow an "eg" list with "etc", as "eg" already implies an incomplete list, and either "eg" or "etc" should be used This blog entry points out a nice distinction between the two: Another thing to pay attention to is whether the list is definite or possible members of a set
  • punctuation - Use of e. g. — are parentheses necessary? - English . . .
    Is it appropriate to use "e g " in a sentence without using parentheses? This administrative access control should provide visibility into access via multiple vectors (e g group access rights
  • In some surnames, is there a full stop and or a space? eg McNally, St . . .
    eg McNally,should it be Mc Nally? Mc Nally? Or Mc Nally? For StCloud is it including a full stop eg St Cloud? Or with a space; St Cloud? Is there a rule? Thank you




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