You especially need to remember her birthday.
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Yes, the word especially is an adverb.An example sentence is: "this jam is especially tasty".
The children's play was especially delightful this year.
I especially enjoyed the part in the musical when Kristin Chenoweth sang.
The cheese on the end is especially strong.Everyone was really excited about the trip, especially Rosie.Make you you follow all of the instructions, especially the safety ones.
It depends. You can't if you want to say something like, "Especially, the blue whale is large." That's wrong. But you can say, "Most all whales are huge. Especially the blue whale." That's right. So you can really only start a sentence with especially if it's like a continuation of another sentence.Especially is a word that is not used at the beginning of a sentence very often.
noun a person who commutes, especially between home and work. Sentence: The death sentence was commuted, by the commuter, to life imprisonment.
Mariah was extremely proud of her essay especially since she had written it herself.
The adverb is 'especially' because it describes how delicious the dinner was.
Paleontologists are especially interested in the study of fossils.
yeah you can especially if your trying to be reasonable..loll
Yes, "I love shopping and especially for purses" is a sentence. It expresses a feeling or opinion about shopping and purses.