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CMC's Data Structures and Algorithms Course Materials
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Changed i.e. to e.g. and removed an unnecessary comma. #334

Closed jbecker7 closed 1 year ago

jbecker7 commented 1 year ago

In this case, "e.g." would be more accurate than "i.e." since you are providing an example of a Sunday, not clarifying what Sunday refers to.

In addition, the comma before "please" is unnecessary since the clause beginning with "please" is dependent. (I believe this is an imperative clause if I recall correctly.)

mikeizbicki commented 1 year ago

I believe that my usage in both cases is correct, and so am closing the issue. I'm happy to chat in person if you disagree.