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(e.g., ...) or (e.g. ....) - English Only forum
(e.g., it is not an article of religious faith)” (p. 765) - English Only forum
a/an/the + position (e.g. a teller) - English Only forum
Adding "ed" to nouns to make adjectives [e.g. armied, theoried ....] - English Only forum
adjective + to /for (e.g. important for me / to me ) - English Only forum
Apostrophe: can you hear the difference? [e.g. brother's / brothers] - English Only forum
Article before holiday name [e.g., on <a?> Labour Day] - English Only forum
Article "the" (E.g. Human desire or the human desire) - English Only forum
better + subj (e.g. it better be) - English Only forum
<Bi-word> sentence [e.g. Stay awake.] - English Only forum
boil vs. cook e.g. meat - English Only forum
Brief self-introduction (e.g. Bio) - present or continous tense? - English Only forum
calculate the quantitative impact of one or more components of total income on income inequality (e.g., transfer incomes like EI) - English Only forum
Can a line end with an article, e.g. a, an, the? - English Only forum
Can I say "she was a good leader in her time"? (e.g. in 1900s) - English Only forum
Capitalisation of titles e.g the or The United Nations - English Only forum
capitalize ethnic slurs? [e.g. 'Mick'] - English Only forum
Cf. & E.g. - English Only forum
comma after abbreviation in quotes (AmE; quotation; phrase): "e.g.," - English Only forum
Compound preposition [e.g., around, inside] - English Only forum
Countability of plural-only nouns (e.g. remains, supplies, belongings) - English Only forum
counting an uncountable symptom [e.g. constipation] - English Only forum
d dropping in /nd/ consonant cluster? [AmE, e.g. unnerstan for understand] - English Only forum
Definite article usage with a specific day (e.g. have a good rest of the Sunday) - English Only forum
Do a lot of things,e.g. read a book/ reading a book, etc. - English Only forum
Do you write a comma after e.g. / i.e. / viz. ? - English Only forum
Don't include me in 'we'. [e.g., We love him. ] - English Only forum
e.g ... referring to the book having been released recently - English Only forum
e.g, GPs - English Only forum
e.g. - English Only forum
e.g. - English Only forum
e.g. - English Only forum
e.g. - for example - English Only forum
E.g. 'him' usage for definition of inanimate objects. - English Only forum
E.g. or e.g. - English Only forum
"e.g." or "e.g.," - English Only forum
E.g. vs ( E.g. ) [parentheses?] - English Only forum
e.g. vs i.e. - English Only forum
E.g.: (Exempli gratia or Exampli gratia) - English Only forum
early/late tens e.g 1910s - English Only forum
economy or cost-efficiency of e.g. production + economic - English Only forum
For e.g. - English Only forum
for review, see, e.g., - English Only forum
Genetive s or attribute noun? e.g. food's price or food price - English Only forum
geometric solids/blocks (e.g.: hexagons) - English Only forum
gerunds vs nouns [e.g. competing vs competition] - English Only forum
go+ ing vs do+ing [e.g. go joggin / do jogging] - English Only forum
grammaticalization of initialisms/acronyms, e.g. "to lol" - English Only forum
Graph axis values with '.00' (e.g. 3,500.00) - English Only forum
How to pronounce 5x10^5, e.g. - English Only forum
How to pronounce "i.e." and "e.g." - English Only forum
How to read a score of e.g 5/5 [exam grade] - English Only forum
How to use a time period as a modifier: e.g.1950s London - English Only forum
hyphenated adjectives, e.g. colour-fraught - English Only forum
Hyphenated compound adjectives: e.g. "active-listening task" - English Only forum
I will join a/the meeting on the date (e.g. Feb 23). - English Only forum
i.e. & e.g.'s usage - English Only forum
i.e. e.g. comma AmE/BrE usage - English Only forum
i.e. or e.g. - English Only forum
i.e., e.g. - English Only forum
i.e./e.g. ??? - English Only forum
interest [e.g. 6% a year] - English Only forum
Is "and" needed after "e.g." - English Only forum
let vs may (e.g. "<May she> <Let her> rest in peace.") - English Only forum
like/enjoy that + finite verb (e.g. I enjoy that I am sitting) - English Only forum
lots [with uncountable noun: e.g. information] - English Only forum
Mixing varieties English [e.g., BE spelling, AE vocabulary] - English Only forum
noun as modifier: e.g. "choice of food" vs "food choice" - English Only forum
Participial preposition/noun [e.g., concerning, considering] - English Only forum
participle adjective [e.g. "unchanged"] - English Only forum
Past simple or had + Past simple? e.g. I (had) read the book. - English Only forum
past-time vs pastime (E.g., "Football, the great American past-time") - English Only forum
personalising an abstract term, e.g. intertextuality - English Only forum
Phonetics / limiting pairs: How to avoid confusing e.g., my train vs might rain - English Only forum
Plural or singular? (e.g. specification) - English Only forum
Possessive Apostrophe for Name ending in y's [e.g. Sandy's] - English Only forum
Pronouncing /sts/ e.g. costs, hosts. - English Only forum
Pronouncing, writing and using possessive s. e.g. James'/James's - English Only forum
Pronouns, e.g. "she" - English Only forum
pronuciation: ch [e.g. picture, capture] - English Only forum
pronunciation British: difference in "a" [e.g., father / tramp] - English Only forum
Pronunciation of numbers E.g. 1901, 2001, 2009 - English Only forum
pronunciation: /t/ becomes /r/? [e.g. pretty bad] - English Only forum
pronunciation: 'dropped' T [e.g. bottle, bat] - English Only forum
Pronunciation: 'r' in plurals and in third person singular [e.g. adores] BE - English Only forum
Pronunciation: i.e. and e.g. - English Only forum
pronunciation: possessive of name ending in "S" [e.g. Rolls, Socrates + others] - English Only forum
pronunciation: short vowel 'a' with nasal consonant n, m, ng AE [e.g. man vs hat] - English Only forum
pronunciation: st in the middle (e.g. cost effective, best explanation) - English Only forum
Pronunciation: Stressed syllable of demonyms ending in "-ese" [e.g. Japanese] - English Only forum
pronunciation: thsh /θʃ/ [e.g. bath sheet] - English Only forum
pronunciation: velar nasal before vowels [e.g. making up] - English Only forum
Pronunciation: words that end in -thed [e.g. toothed, soothed ] - English Only forum
reading subtraction [e.g. 10 - 2 = 8 or 3 - 1 = 2] - English Only forum
References e.g. (Emerson 1989:48-9) - English Only forum
Regarding "e.g." - English Only forum
resultive form [e.g., ate herself sick] - English Only forum
riding in my 64 ['64'? e.g. in LA] - English Only forum
Saying spelling: [e.g., A-L-space-M-I-N-U-I-Y-A'] - English Only forum
short of sleep (e.g. 4 - 5 hours) - English Only forum
"something be where?" as a question, e.g., "my money is where?" - English Only forum
Special meaning of "take"? e.g. "do this take" - English Only forum
statement [e.g. The first programme starts....] - English Only forum
suffix -less [e.g., sailorless] - English Only forum
suitably e.g. sweet - English Only forum
Teacher + First Name (e.g. Teacher Luke) - English Only forum
test-xxx [e.g. drive, use] - English Only forum
the effects of various factors (e.g., <long list of examples here>) on <object> - English Only forum
the index of a day in a year? [e.g. 185th day of the year ] - English Only forum
The letter "h" and the Saxon genitive [e.g. Sarah' vs Sarah's] - English Only forum
the sufix "-shaped", e.g. heart-shaped, egg-shaped, pear-shaped. - English Only forum
the use of contracted or uncontracted had , e.g. he'd had - English Only forum
The word "allow" e.g.He was allowed few visitors? - English Only forum
"They sidled up to it" (it = an issue, e.g. racism) - English Only forum
Time expression with "This" [e.g., This Friday] - English Only forum
to catch up what you've missed (e.g.. a football match) - English Only forum
understanding homophones [e.g. mussels / muscles] - English Only forum
Unintentionally gender specific terms (e.g. buddy, kid, etc. - English Only forum
upper garment (e.g. shirt, jacket) - English Only forum
use of e.g. in academic writing - English Only forum
Use of multiplication sign "×" (or alphabet "x") between two nouns (e.g. "features X money") - English Only forum
used to + perfect infinitive? [e.g., used to have been] - English Only forum
Using e.g. and etc. in the same sentence - English Only forum
Using that/those or this/these (e.g. the internet). - English Only forum
What does l. mean? E.g. (l. 1411-1460) - English Only forum
what's the English word for People gathered together study? [e.g. Buddhist group] - English Only forum
When one uses 's' instead of 'z' in BE, are there exceptions? E.g., trailblaz/sing? - English Only forum
When should contractions be avoided in spoken English? (e.g. I'll, I'd, we'll've) - English Only forum
Why "Verbs of bodily sensation(e.g. feel, hurt, ache)used in simple or progressive tenses - English Only forum
Word to describe design, size, feature, etc. of something (e.g. car) - English Only forum
Words for measurements e.g. 150cm tall, 5cm long.... - English Only forum
writing th, rd, st -- e.g. 25th: [superscript?] - English Only forum
Your conveniences (e.g. suntan lotion, shampoo) - English Only forum
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