to be more specific in a sentence
phrase
📚 Grade Level: Grade 8
Definition
The phrase 'to be more specific' is used to clarify or provide additional detail about a statement.
Sample Sentences
- I enjoyed the movie, but to be more specific, I loved the cinematography.
- She said she would help, but to be more specific, she can only assist on weekends.
- The report was informative; to be more specific, the data on sales was particularly useful.
- I like fruit, and to be more specific, I really enjoy strawberries and blueberries.
- The teacher explained the concept well, but to be more specific, she used real-life examples.
- He mentioned several countries he wants to visit, but to be more specific, he is particularly interested in Japan and Italy.
- The park is beautiful; to be more specific, the rose garden is the highlight of the area.
- I appreciate your feedback, but to be more specific, I would like your thoughts on the introduction.
- The presentation was good, but to be more specific, the statistics presented were very compelling.
- She loves art; to be more specific, she has a passion for modern abstract paintings.