You may have the abbreviations LOL and OMG down pat, but if you’re a writer, it’s more important that you are able to use “e.g.” and “i.e.” correctly. Many writers mistakenly believe these two abbreviations are interchangeable—they’re not. Get ready for some really...
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When And How Should You Use i.e. & e.g. In A Sentence? | Writer’s Relief
Not sure when and how to use i.e. or e.g.? This article offers straightforward definitions and examples.
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