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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Correct use of i.e.

Should I use "i.e." or "e.g" in the following statement. You made me do things I didn't know I could do "i.e." or "e.g." running down a busy street.
  

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g" in the following statement. " run (ning) down a busy street. g.

  • g" in the following statement.
  • " run (ning) down a busy street.
  • g.
  • e.
  • to define one thing, thus.
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Hi,

Should I use "i.e." or "e.g" in the following statement. You made me do things I didn't know I could do "i.e." or "e.g." run (ning) down a busy street. ''

It's one example out of a group of things, so say e.g.



Use i.e. to define one thing, thus.

You made me do a thing I didn't know I could do, i.e.run dow

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