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Especially Vs Specially - Template 04

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When writing English sentences, we frequently use the words specially and especially interchangeably. Have you ever wondered what the distinction is between the two? Let's look at the small but significant difference between these two words in today's Grammar.com article. Specially is a more formal word than specially, which is used in more casual conversations. Specially is an adverb that describes something done for a specific or unique reason. Especially is an adverb that can be used to express 'a lot' or 'extra' or'more' when compared to other words (things).

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Especially Vs Specially - Template 04

Images | English