Loyola University College of Social Sciences E-Newsletter

Loyola University New Orleans | Fall 2007

Writing Tip

e.g. vs. i.e.

"e.g." means "for example," whereas "i.e." means "that is." The common error is to write "i.e." when "e.g." is called for.

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