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Asked: October 25, 20242024-10-25T06:04:10+00:00 2024-10-25T06:04:10+00:00In: Vocabulary

Whats the difference between specially and especially?

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    2024-10-29T11:44:03+00:00Added an answer on October 29, 2024 at 11:44 am

    Key Difference

    “Specially” and “especially” both come from the word “special,” but they are used in different ways:

    • “Specially” usually means “for a particular purpose.”
    • “Especially” means “particularly” or “most of all,” highlighting something that stands out or is more significant.

     

    Breaking It Down

    1. “Specially”
    • Meaning: “Specially” is used when something is done for a specific or unique purpose. It’s all about creating or doing something with one goal in mind.
    • Examples:
      • “This dress was specially made for her wedding.” (The dress was created with her wedding in mind.)
      • “The chef specially prepared the meal to accommodate her dietary restrictions.” (The meal was customized for her needs.)
    • Quick Tip: Think of “specially” as meaning custom-made or tailored for a purpose.
    1. “Especially”
    • Meaning: “Especially” emphasizes that something is more than others or stands out in a particular way. It’s similar to saying “particularly” or “above all.”
    • Examples:
      • “I love desserts, especially chocolate cake.” (Chocolate cake is my favorite among desserts.)
      • “The view was beautiful, especially at sunset.” (Sunset made the view stand out more.)
    • Quick Tip: Use “especially” when you want to highlight something as being more than others.

     

    🧠 Analogy to Remember the Difference

    Imagine you’re planning a party. You might buy decorations that are specially designed for a birthday (made just for that event). However, you might especially like the balloons (the balloons are your favorite part of the decor).

     

    Common Mistakes and Exceptions

    • Incorrect: “She wore that dress especially for the party.”
      Correct: “She wore that dress specially for the party.”
      (The dress was chosen with the party in mind.)
    • Incorrect: “I specially love dogs.”
      Correct: “I especially love dogs.”
      (This emphasizes dogs as being your favorite.)

     

    Practice Time 🎉

    Fill in the blanks with either specially or especially:

    1. The teacher designed the lesson ______ for young children.
    2. I love outdoor activities, ______ hiking in the mountains.
    3. This car model was built ______ to be energy efficient.
    4. She enjoys reading, ______ mystery novels.

    Answers:

    1. The teacher designed the lesson specially for young children.
    2. I love outdoor activities, especially hiking in the mountains.
    3. This car model was built specially to be energy efficient.
    4. She enjoys reading, especially mystery novels.

     

    Pro Tip 🌟

    If you’re talking about something made with a purpose in mind, use “specially.” If you’re emphasizing a favorite or highlighting something, use “especially.”

     

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