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i.e. vs e.g.

i.e. vs e.g.

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When you're writing and want to clarify a word or phrase, you can add i.e. or e.g.

Many writers use these two terms interchangeably, but they have very different meanings. One means that is. The other means for example.

The practice questions and video below will help you understand the difference between the two so that you can use them correctly in your own writing.


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