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What’s The Difference Between SPECIALLY And ESPECIALLY?
Use especially when something stands out from all the others (similar to the meaning of “particularly.”)
• The whole book was terrible – especially the ending.
• He loves animals, especially dogs.
• I can’t wait for the trip to New York. I’m especially looking forward to seeing the Statue of Liberty.
• Especially can also be used before an adjective with a meaning like “very” or “extremely.”
• It’s especially important to arrive on time for your first day of class.
• All the desserts were great, but the cherry pie was especially delicious.
• If something was designed specifically for a special purpose, use specially:
• The bus has been specially designed to accommodate passengers in wheelchairs.
• These dogs are specially trained to detect drugs.
• The decorations were specially made for the wedding.
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4 de may. de 2018 0:45
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