This is an interesting (and sad) story. I’d like to hear more if you can
remember them.
I.e. I know one doctor told who had a typical Friday night
I think you accidentally a word here or something.
(While I’m at it: “i.e.” means “that
is”. Use it when you’re restating something you just said in different words.
When you’re giving an example of something that you just mentioned, use
“e.g.” [which means “for example”].)
This is an interesting (and sad) story. I’d like to hear more if you can remember them.
I think you accidentally a word here or something.
(While I’m at it: “i.e.” means “that is”. Use it when you’re restating something you just said in different words. When you’re giving an example of something that you just mentioned, use “e.g.” [which means “for example”].)
“I think you accidentally a word here or something.”—whoops! Thanks.
Re: “i.e.” Wow, thanks! I never knew that. Mind = blown.