I heard it's Example Given, but I've also heard it's a Latin expression, exempli gratia, which means for example.
e.g. is "example given"
pre- pre contains the meaning of coming before eg precedent. Post- post contains the meaning of coming after eg postmodern de- de usually means the opposite eg insist, desist. re- re usually means to repeat eg resend, repeat, retry anti- anti usually means against eg antidisestablismentarianism, antibiotics.
Exempli Gratia - Latin Word , meaning "for example".......I think that's the reason we also write eg for example......
Means bad intension eg illegal
"Circum" eg. circumspect , circumference , circumduction
Suffixes change the meaning of words in a number of ways. Here are some examples. -ed: Changes a word to the past tense, eg., ended. -ing: Changes a word to a present participle tense, eg., fishing. -ish: Like, eg., childish means behaving like a child. -less: Without, eg., childless. -or: Changes the root to mean someone/something that does whatever, eg., inventor -er: Changes the root to mean something that does whatever. -tion: Changes the verb root into a noun meaning, eg., information.
pre- pre contains the meaning of coming before eg precedent. Post- post contains the meaning of coming after eg postmodern de- de usually means the opposite eg insist, desist. re- re usually means to repeat eg resend, repeat, retry anti- anti usually means against eg antidisestablismentarianism, antibiotics.
To release the air in something, eg a balloon. It can also be to reduce, eg a persons happiness can be deflated :)
A finite verb is a verb that has a complete meaning eg I am dancing.while an infinite verb is a verb that deosn't have a complete meaning eg dancing.
Very special eg spack
ie stands for id est, which is Latin for "that is". eg stands for exempli gratia, which is Latin for "for example".
"ante" is a prefix meaning "before" eg. antechamber, antebellum "anti" is a prefix meaning "against" eg. anti-inflammatory, anti-war protestor
Epistemology: eg. "What do meanings, meaning?" This, and metaphysics are the first two subsets of philosophy.
What is used for starting questions. Eg, What is the use of this sentence?
whose is the word used for enquiring who something belongs to. eg. whose jacket is this? IMPORTANT. not to be confused with who's. eg. who's that? (who is that)
Exempli Gratia - Latin Word , meaning "for example".......I think that's the reason we also write eg for example......
Kilo eg. 20 kilometers.
Means bad intension eg illegal