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Part 1: Rules of Writing in English

hurt them. The phrase 'a bit' is also acceptable in both, but
Americans are more likely to say 'a little'.

1.4 Usage notes:
   a- AM – PM:

       AM: stands for the Latin phrase Ante Meridiem, which
       means "before noon".
       PM: stands for the Latin phrase Post Meridiem, which
       means "after noon".

   b- E.g. – I.e. :

       E.g.: stands for the Latin phrase Exempli gratia, which
       means "for example". It can be pronounced as 'e.g.' or 'for
       example'.
       I.e.: stands for the Latin phrase id est, which means "in
       other words" or "it/that is".

   c- Mr.: a title utilised before the family name or full name of
       a man who has no other title, or when talking to a man
       who holds a particular official position e.g. Mr. Robert –
       Mr. Jack Robert.

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