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Uktous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Especially / especially in / especially for

Hi,

Question:

Which sentence is correct?

Sentence1:

I am interested in your plans, especially the plan A.

Sentence2:

I am interested in your plans, especially in the plan A.

Sentence3:

I am interested in your plans, especially for the plan A.

Just want to learn how to use especially in this sentence structure.

Thanks
  

Top answer

Sentence 1 is correct with regards to the "especially". You don't need the "the" before "plan A". I hope this helps!

  • Sentence 1 is correct with regards to the "especially".
  • You don't need the "the" before "plan A".
  • I hope this helps!
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Sentence 1 is correct with regards to the "especially".

You don't need the "the" before "plan A".

I hope this helps!
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"I am interested in your plans, especially the plan A"

is the correct answer..!!

Generally "especially" doesn't follow with any preposition.
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Hi. I agree sentence 1 is correct, but I also find sentence 2 correct (at least grammatically - although I am not sure), eventhough it might be a little bit more wordy.

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