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Yes, the word especially is an adverb.

An example sentence is: "this jam is especially tasty".

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What is the part of speech for especially?

Especially is an adverb.


Is especially an adverb and adjective?

adverb. it doesn't modify a noun or a pronoun


What is the adverb in this sentence Thanksgiving dinner was especially delicious and everyone was happy?

The adverb is 'especially' because it describes how delicious the dinner was.


What part of speech is expecially?

Especially is an adverb


Is especially a pronoun?

No, especially is an adverb. Pronouns are words use to replace nouns such as he, she, it, I, and me.


Is especially bright an adjective or an adverb?

Especially is an adjective, as it is describing the noun bright.


Is especially a noun?

No the word especially is not a noun. It is an adverb.


How do you spell especially?

That is the correct spelling of the adverb especially(particularly, specifically).The similar adverb specially means done in a particular way (e.g. specially-designed).


Where is the adverb in the sentence?

Well it depends on what the sentence is. Here's an example : Yesterday was an especially lousy day because I had a bad headache. The adverb would be especially. Preferably, the adverb should be as close to the word it's modifying as possible.


Is especially a verb?

The word especially is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective; for example: The new building is designed especially for research and development. This novel is an especially sad tale.


Is such an adverb?

It can be an adverb when it modifies an adjective to mean very, or especially. Examples would be "such terrible weather" or "such sad memories."


What is educate for adverb?

The adjective is educational and the adverb is educationally."I shall take care of your children, especially what can be done educationally."