On Thursday, 1 February 2018 22:52:14 GMT Frank Steinmetzger wrote:

> PS.: As a non-native, I always found e.g. and i.e. easy to keep apart
> because when you say "e.g." as a word without the dots, it becomes "eg",
> which, phonetically, is the start of the word "example".


Aargh! No, no, no. There are no gs in an x. Say after me: "ecs-ample".

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Regards,
Peter.


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