Thanks, Kim! this was very helpful and explained in terms that make sense. loved the examples they use, will be great reminders of which to use - furry objects or expensive pants.
Although some of the examples are gross, e.g. alligator dung, this is a great explanation. Can't number the times I've started with "i.e." then said to myself, "'that is'...wrong...change it to 'e.g.'" Keep 'em comin', Kim!
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Thanks, Kim! this was very helpful and explained in terms that make sense. loved the examples they use, will be great reminders of which to use - furry objects or expensive pants.
Although some of the examples are gross, e.g. alligator dung, this is a great explanation. Can't number the times I've started with "i.e." then said to myself, "'that is'...wrong...change it to 'e.g.'" Keep 'em comin', Kim!