0'Especially' meaning something akin to 'very', but stronger, is an adverb that simply intensifies the adjective or adverb it is associated with.02br 02br 00"He is an especially bright student." "He sings especially well." 02br 02br 00Hope this helps.0-
0 02br 02br 00I'll cite what is written about "especially" in my pocket dictionary.02br 02br 00 02br 02br 001. to an unusual degree; in particular: 02br 01ul
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0Hi Paco,02br 02br 00I put this post edit problem on the Help forum earlier today. Haven't received a reply yet. But I do anticipate a solution, because we all want an available option to correct something we might have missed in the preview.0-
0Hi Davkett02br 02br 00Thanks. I too have just sent an e-mail to moderators to complain about it. As I'm a non-native user of English, I makes a lot of mistypes and miseditions. If this system continues to be as it is now, I should be very careful in posting questions and replies. But I am quite uncertain whether I could be always so careful.02br 02br 00pa
0 Yup. Found the edit button; apparently the time limit is about a nano-second! I guess we'll all get used to things, and the glitches wiill be ironed out in time. 0-