We use except(for) to introduce the only thing(s)or person/ people that a statement does not include:
π Examples π
π The price of the holiday includes all meals except(for) lunch.
π Everyone seemed to have been invited except for Mrs wood Ford and me.
π I had no money to give him except (for)the few coins in my picket.
π» Note: we use except,not except for, with to-infinitives,and that-clauses:
π Examples π
π I really need to go into the city center except to do some shopping.
π We usually use except before prepositions,bare infinitives,and that-clauses including those where the word that is left out. However,informally except for is something also used,although this is grammatically incorrect:
π Examples π
π There is likely to be rain everywhere today except in wale.
π There is nothing more the doctor can do except keep an eye on him.
π They look just like the real thing,except (that) they are made of plastic. =============================== #Grammar #except #except_for #lesson #lecture π@EnglishPara
We use except(for) to introduce the only thing(s)or person/ people that a statement does not include:
π Examples π
π The price of the holiday includes all meals except(for) lunch.
π Everyone seemed to have been invited except for Mrs wood Ford and me.
π I had no money to give him except (for)the few coins in my picket.
π» Note: we use except,not except for, with to-infinitives,and that-clauses:
π Examples π
π I really need to go into the city center except to do some shopping.
π We usually use except before prepositions,bare infinitives,and that-clauses including those where the word that is left out. However,informally except for is something also used,although this is grammatically incorrect:
π Examples π
π There is likely to be rain everywhere today except in wale.
π There is nothing more the doctor can do except keep an eye on him.
π They look just like the real thing,except (that) they are made of plastic. =============================== #Grammar #except #except_for #lesson #lecture π@EnglishPara
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