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| Subject: The difference between e.g. and i.e Fri Aug 10, 2018 1:05 am | |
| The abbreviations e.g. (from the Latin exempli gratia) and i.e. (from the Latin id est) are often confused. This is because they are both used to clarify something previously mentioned. However, they are not the same.
e.g. The abbreviation e.g. is used to provide an example:
Examples: - The buffet provided excellent variety, e.g., vegetarian and non-vegetarian soups, Italian and French breads, and numerous sweets. (e.g. = for example) - He was the school champion of many activities (e.g., chess, badminton, 110m hurdles, and high jump). (e.g. = for example)
i.e. The abbreviation i.e. is used to restate an idea more clearly or offer more information. (It can usually be substituted with in other words.)
Examples: - It happened in August, i.e., two months ago. (i.e. = in other words) - Service charge is included in all prices; i.e., you don't have to leave a tip. (i.e. = in other words) | |
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