Unpacking English, Bit by Bit
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eelc12
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With periods and a comma: it is an abbreviation; it is a clause. Just because you see it in print doesn't make it right.
eg, e.g., or eg.
With periods and a comma: it is an abbreviation; it is a clause. Just because you see it in print doesn't make it right.