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All rosy were the cheeks of the children Two words in isolation don't allow a good question. This is a recognizably poetic style
Consider the lines from walt whitman's leaves of grass: Unless you have a specific sentence, however, the question is moot I assume you are referring to the common abbreviation for the latin id est, which is commonly translated as that is to say
So, think of the english when you would use it, i.e
When you're about to write i.e Think to yourself that is to say See how i did that As to the stylistic issue, i would always do it as i did above
Lower case, periods in place A common variant is ie All mimsy were the borogoves, and the mome raths outgrabe.' but he goes on to explain the meanings And what's to gyre and to gimble?' 'to gyre is to go round and round like a gyroscope
@vincentkrebs in that example the e.g. seems parenthetical
It could be omitted entirely Therefore, it should have two commas (one before and one after) or none, the choice being a matter of style and possibly dependent on factors such as for example the length of the sentence For example, i think i prefer the previous sentence with the two commas around for example, but i left them out. To whoever it may concern, actually, i like that expression to whoever it may concern
There might even be a reasonable argument that the fused relative is being used in a free choice construction that would be equivalent in meaning to I am often confused how the word english should be written in phrases such as english language, because i have seen both variants Capitalized and starting with lowercase letter The correct phrase is second that motion
It originates from parliamentary procedure and is commonly used in meetings of all kinds of clubs and organizations
In deliberative bodies a second to a proposed motion is an indication that there is at least one person besides the mover that is interested in seeing the motion come before the meeting Thanks is slightly more informal, but otherwise, they both mean the same, a statement of gratitude Although they're both correct, they have a difference Thanks is a noun, and can be used like this
Give james my thanks./ i give you my thanks (when speaking face to face) hence, the today's expression, thanks, jim Thank you, the thank is a verb, and is. In general, one would use results of (a test)
However, when comparing two sets of results, it is better to show results for option one and results for option two
However, either one is acceptable. Here's a web page with some links (i haven't gone there) We can say all {i / you / they} need do is., but not i need do this No, it's not okay to use need compute in a scientific or academic paper
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