Saturday, October 21, 2017

i.e. vs. e.g.


i.e. 
Abbreviation of the 
Latin phrase ‘id est,’ 
which means ‘that is.’

Used when further explanation 
is forthcoming.

Example: The award ceremony will 
be held at the Raddison, i.e., the downtown location.

e.g. 
Abbreviation of the 
Latin phrase ‘exempli gratia,’ 
which means ‘for example.’

Used when offering examples, 
but not a full list.
Example: Daily use of vitamins can be beneficial for joints, e.g., Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc


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