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尤其是,尤其 difference
what is the difference between 尤其是 and 尤其?
May 6, 2019 4:25 PM
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尤其means pretty very, an adverb used to describe degree of something.
This is (pretty important.)
这件事(尤其重要)
(This part is necessary for a sentence,we can't go without it)
尤其是 espicially , plus something as a specific example used to support our point.
(this part is not necessary for a sentence)
他们都很好,(尤其是习先生。)
They are all very nice, (especially Mr. Xi.)
May 7, 2019
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I’d be interested to see other responses but for now:
Far as I know, they mean the same thing. if you would need a 是 without the 尤其, you should say 尤其是。if you don’t need a 是,for instance when 尤其 is followed directly by a verb or adjective, you can leave it as it is.
那尤其重要
尤其是她
You need a 是 before nouns and pronouns, you don’t need it before an adjective like 重要,and that determines which of the two adverb forms you use.
May 6, 2019
尤其是+n.
尤其+adj.
May 9, 2019
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