ESPECIALLY vs SPECIALLY


source: Crown Academy of English    2017年10月31日
"especially" and "specially" are both adverbs.

We use "especially" to describe one person, thing, or situation that is above all the others.
The meaning is similar to "in particular"
Example: I like all of my friends, especially Mark.

"specially" on the other hand describes the specific (particular) purpose of something.
Example: The bag was specially designed for my computer.

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