The phrase 'for example' would typically be used when someone wants to refer to a situation to better explain or clarify something to the other person.
For instance, As an illustration, As an example, To illustrate,
You wouldn't use the word "specifically" or the phrase "for example."
I believe that the term "With accordance..." is not necessarily a correct phrase. When referring to accordance, one is not with accordance, one would be in accordance. Thus, the term "In accordance..." would be a better phrase to use. For example: "In accordance with the treaty of Versailles..."
The phrase would be better as "one impetus."
No, they use the phrase just as anyone would use it.
Use "I" when it is the subject of a verb. At all other times, use "me."
When ordering, you would use " 3 of ...." An example of the use of the other phrase, " 3 OFF ..." is Please take 3 off the top shelf and store them on the bottom shelf.
You usually use that phrase to compare one thing to another. For example, "I love him as much as the sun wants the moon." This means that the person loves the guy as much as the sun and moon are needed. This is just one example on how to use, "As much as."
This woman is beautiful. there. i is Waffle!!! : )
A phrase for After really depends on where u use it for example if u said after i go skating it would b later, when she wuz done skating.
Let me take my shower in the morning first because, after which, I need to get my errands done. That is an example of when you would use that phrase.
The phrase "eat me" can be used in many different ways with very different meanings. One meaning is sexual and refers to oral sex. Another meaning for the phrase "eat me" would be to use the phrase as a way to say one individual is better than another.