Whether you’re just firing up your first MongoDB Atlas cluster, or you’re a long-time veteran user, we put together our best set of useful examples to refresh your knowledge or help you get your bearings. i.MongoDB is the document database designed to make it easy for developers to work with data in any form, and from any programming language. I.e., on the other hand, clarifies you are providing more precise information. It’s a signal that you’re seeing one or a few of multiple possibilities. is used to give one or more possible examples. Abbrevs are all about keeping things quick and easy, after all.Į.g. in italics when they’re in abbreviated form. and i.e., along with the examples associated with them, in parentheses.Įven though exempli gratia and id est are both Latin (and therefore italicized), no need to put e.g. If you want your examples or your narrowing-down set apart from the rest of the sentence, you can enclose e.g. and between each subsequent example if there is more than one item in your list. Most American style guides recommend a period after both letters in both abbreviations. are both lowercase when they show up in the middle of a sentence (i.e., like this). would allow them to refuse to answer investigators’ questions? Only one: the Fifth Amendment privilege-i.e., the refusal to answer on the grounds that truthful responses might be incriminating.īesides math and crossword puzzles, I am passionate about self-supported bicycle touring, i.e., traveling hundreds and thousands of miles on a bike with all my camping gear and other supplies. with the I of “in other words.” Alternately, imagine that the I and E stand for “in essence.”Īnd now, let’s take a look at i.e. I.e.’s Latin origin is the phrase id est, which translates to English as “that is to say” or “in other words.” Here’s a trick to remember this: associate the I of i.e. What about i.e.? A lot of people confuse this expression with e.g., but this one does not have to do with listing examples. “Is Turnbull’s ’30-minute city’ a serious election issue?” What does i.e. ![]() There’s a common view that Malcolm Turnbull’s ‘30-minute city’ is yet another slight variation on the many terms we already have for a more sustainable urban form e.g., compact city, walkable city, smart growth, new urbanism, urban consolidation. “WHO rejects calls to move Olympics over Zika fears” ![]() Should that happen to poor, as-yet unaffected places (e.g., most of South Asia and Africa) the suffering can be great. is used to introduce a few examples, not a complete list. Don’t worry about listing every possibility e.g. is short for exempli gratia, a Latin phrase that means “for the sake of example.” As you may guess, you use it to introduce one or more examples. Now you know the basics, but let’s get into the nitty-gritty of what everyone from student to professional writer needs to know about these meaningful letters. While some teenagers may laugh a little at the older generation’s inability to master texting lingo, the truth is that many of them would be hard-pressed to explain the difference between i.e. ![]() How would you feel if you got a text message that ended in SWAK? Many of the parents who took a quiz on texting acronyms weren’t sure what it meant. ![]() Grammarly helps you communicate confidently Write with Grammarly
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