Pronounced "for example," e.g. is the abbreviation of the Latin exempli gratia, " for the sake of an example." Use it when explaining a point by means of example.
eg. These shoes are red
yclept meant named or called eg The miller was ycleptRichard
Hi, you can use unconscious in a sentence like this : eg: The once, evil man lay there unconscious on the freezing cobbles, surely soon he would awake? Sorry the example is a bit you know hope I helped x
As a verb digest means: to convert food to usable substances eg Some people cannot digest milk. to thnk about something eg It took a while for me to digest all the information.
to use whomever in a scentance you have to be speaking of a person eg. whomever wrote this is in big trouble!
No, "EG" should not be used at the beginning of a sentence as it is typically used in the middle or end of a sentence to introduce an example. If you need to use it in the beginning of a sentence, consider rephrasing the sentence to improve flow and clarity.
i have had a seizure : eg
we use kilolitre in a sentence by its abbreviation "kl" for eg: 100 kl
eg. These shoes are red
irresistible = impossible to resist eg the sweets looked so delicious they were irresistible
Eg, "The police officer stood in the middle of the road, diverting traffic away from the accident."
What is used for starting questions. Eg, What is the use of this sentence?
yes. (eg. I am presently residing in ________(address)
if you wanted to use my you could say eg: give me back my video game. if you wanted to use mine you could say eg: hey that's mine
yclept meant named or called eg The miller was ycleptRichard
yes...eg., "This kind of behavior will no longer be tolerated"
Yep eg. Yes, because...