There are standard abbreviations to use when writing a business document e. So I don't have to worry about remembering the Latin derivations, I simply remember that example and e. Therefore, examples use e. The marketing team will require only the basic presentation materials for the Atlanta trip e. Be sure everyone receives full travel itineraries by tomorrow. We eliminated the Alexa shoe from our upcoming catalog after customer complaints alerted us of quality issues i. When you meet with department store managers, I recommend substituting the similar Daniella shoe.
Don't forget that nearly all style guides state that i. Finally, I tend to reserve i. You can put a comma before them, or if you use them to introduce a complete sentence that follows after another complete sentence, you can put a semicolon before them. You can even put an em dash before i. They're just abbreviations for words, so you can use them in any way you'd use the words in essence or for example.
This article was originally published by Mignon Fogarty on quickanddirtytips. BY Mignon Fogarty. What Do I. Here are two more examples: Squiggly loves watching old cartoons e. Dos and Don'ts Don't italicize i. The Columbia Guide to Standard American English [Editors] require a comma after the second period [in these abbreviations]. The Guide to Grammar and Writing The comma [following i. Lynch Guide to Grammar Both abbreviations should be followed by a comma.
Fowler's Modern English Usage Commas do not usually follow i. No comment on e. We invite you to share your research with the community by posting it online as a preprint.
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This article continues our discussion of confusing and misused words, especially in English translations. Although 'a few' and 'few' are nearly identical, they carry very different emphases.
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