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Friday, December 17, 2021

Especially or specially?

 Especially or specially? 


Especially and specially are adverbs.


Especially means ‘particularly’ or ‘above all’:


  • She loves flowers, especially roses.


  • I am especially grateful to all my family and friends who supported me.


Not: Especially I am …


You use especially to show that what you are saying applies more to one thing or situation than to others.

  • He was kind to his staff, especially those who were sick or in trouble.

  • Double ovens are a good idea, especially if you are cooking several meals at once.

  • These changes are especially important to small businesses.


When especially relates to the subject of a sentence, you put it immediately after the subject.


  • Young babies, especially, are vulnerable to colds.


You can also use especially in front of an adjective to emphasize a characteristic or quality.


  • I found her laugh especially annoying.



We use specially to talk about the specific purpose of something:


  • This kitchen was specially designed to make it easy for a disabled person to use.


  • He has his shirts made specially for him by a tailor in London.

  • They'd come down specially to see us.

  • She wore a specially designed costume.

  • The school is specially for children whose schooling h


Note : 

Especially can also be used to mean ‘for a particular purpose’:

  • I bought these (e)specially for you.

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