When and how do we use e.g., i.e. and etc.?
We see e.g., i.e. and etc. all the time in English texts. All three actually come from Latin (they’re abbreviations for Latin expressions). It’s not always apparent what exactly these a…
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How To Use "i.e.", "e.g.", And "etc." Correctly
In this post, I explain how to use the three most common Latin abbreviations in English: "i.e." (in other words), "e.g." (for instance), and "etc." (and the rest).
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