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Difference between Especially and Special

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Especially / Special 
 
Especially
(adv)
I especially like white cats
Particularly Above all
-Means that one thing or situation is
above all others.
-Is used to describe verbs, adjectives or
other adverbs (and put before them). 
-We never put this word at the
beginning of the sentence.
-Sometimes we use a comma to
emphasize the sentence.
The bank was especially busy this afternoon
-Is used to describe noun structures.
-Means distinctive, extraordinary or
unique.
-Someone or something that is
special is better or more important
than other people or things.
Christmas is a special holiday.
She cooked a special dinner for him.
Special
(adj)