"yes they both mean example."
No, they are not the same thing. Both ie and eg are latin terms, id est & exempli gratia, respecohtively; ie means "in other words" or "that is", and eg means "for example"
Exempli Gratia - Latin Word , meaning "for example".......I think that's the reason we also write eg for example......
eg means example . here is an example : my friend jamie is a good friend eg, she looks after me .etc.
eg means example.
That is the abbreviation. What does eg stand for??? Example Given.
maxed eg: im sorry you redit card has been MAXed out.
Well im not sure,but i think when you buy things eg. Furniture then you have to pay a tax on them and you also have to pay bills....
Exempli Gratia - Latin Word , meaning "for example".......I think that's the reason we also write eg for example......
i think you have to add smartchild/smarterchild on any email company (prefabbly instant messanger email company's eg yahoo and msn) and that's what i think you have to do try it out but im not 100% sure it worked for my freind
im not quite sure what you mean but if you mean like the abbreviation eg: Oxygen=O Nickel=Ni
eg means example . here is an example : my friend jamie is a good friend eg, she looks after me .etc.
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eg means example.
That is the abbreviation. What does eg stand for??? Example Given.
No, "think" is not singular. It is a verb that can be used with singular or plural subjects. For example, "I think" (singular) or "They think" (plural).
I don't quite know what you're asking, but I think you mean exampli gratia (for example).
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