Front | What's the difference between "specially" and "especially"? |
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Back | Before adjectives ("(e)specially good") there's no difference. In other positions: "specially": done or made for a particular purpose ("a specially designed costume"). "Especially": applies more to one thing than to others ("especially useful to EFL students" = better for EFL students than anyone else) |
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