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"Specially" as an opening for a sentence. #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:31 am   "Specially" as an opening for a sentence.
 

I had a slip yesterday but it wasn't a funnel though. It's about "inner talk" problem, though I think I can handle it next time. Specially, right now I just have additional support person around me(my friend and w/c is also my proffesor).

Things are doing good so far. Talk to you soon! xD John
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Is that "Specially" word appropriate right there to start the sentence?
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"Specially" as an opening for a sentence. #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 14, 2009 2:01 am   "Specially" as an opening for a sentence.
 

No, it should be "especially". Not that you asked, but you are also missing the word "an" before the word "additional". Also it is spelled "professor" and not "proffesor."

What does w/c mean? I suppose it is some sort of text message writing.
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