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New Hope Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

i.e.

Do we need to put a comma after "i.e." in a sentence? Therefore which is correct?
Both types of papers, i.e. empirical and theoretical, are accepted for publication.
Both types of papers, i.e., empirical and theoretical, are accepted for publication.
  

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e. (the Associated Press Stylebook agrees with me). I think it's okay to leave it out in British English, though.

  • e.
  • (the Associated Press Stylebook agrees with me).
  • I think it's okay to leave it out in British English, though.
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I would use a comma after i.e. (the Associated Press Stylebook agrees with me).

I think it's okay to leave it out in British English, though.

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