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except

/ɪkˈsept/

Use 'except' to define a group while specifically pointing out who or what is left out.

30秒词汇

  • Used to exclude someone or something from a group.
  • Functions as a preposition in most common sentences.
  • Followed by a noun, pronoun, or sometimes a verb.

Overview

'Except' is a preposition used to express exclusion. When you make a statement about a group, 'except' allows you to highlight an individual or subgroup that does not fit that statement. 2) Usage Patterns: It is typically placed after the main clause and before the excluded noun or pronoun. For example, 'Everyone attended the meeting except Sarah.' It can also be used as a conjunction followed by a clause, though this is slightly more advanced. 3) Common Contexts: It is frequently used in everyday conversation to clarify exceptions to rules, schedules, or preferences. You will hear it often when discussing attendance, availability, or general habits. 4) Similar Words comparison: 'Except' is often compared to 'besides' and 'apart from'. While 'except' means 'not including', 'besides' typically means 'in addition to'. Using 'besides' implies inclusion, whereas 'except' implies exclusion. Understanding this distinction is crucial for clear communication.

例句

1

Everyone was invited except me.

everyday

Todos fueron invitados excepto yo.

2

The office is closed on all holidays except New Year's Day.

formal

La oficina está cerrada todos los días festivos excepto el día de Año Nuevo.

3

I like all vegetables except broccoli.

informal

Me gustan todas las verduras excepto el brócoli.

4

The results were consistent across all groups except the control group.

academic

Los resultados fueron consistentes en todos los grupos excepto en el grupo de control.

常见搭配

except for salvo por
with the exception of con la excepción de
all except todos excepto

常用短语

except for the fact that

excepto por el hecho de que

with the exception of

con la excepción de

all except one

todos menos uno

容易混淆的词

except vs Accept

Accept is a verb meaning to receive or agree to something. Except is a preposition used to exclude.

except vs Expect

Expect is a verb meaning to anticipate something will happen. Except is used to leave something out.

语法模式

Everyone/Everything + [verb] + except + [noun] Except + [noun], + [main clause] All + [noun] + except + [noun]

How to Use It

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使用说明

Except is generally neutral in register. It is used in both casual speech and formal writing. When starting a sentence, 'except for' is often preferred for better flow.


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常见错误

The most frequent mistake is confusing 'except' with 'accept' due to similar pronunciation. Another mistake is using it as a verb, which is incorrect. Always ensure it is followed by the noun being excluded.

Tips

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Use for clear exclusions

When you have a general rule but one specific case is different, use 'except' to avoid confusion. It makes your exceptions very clear to the listener.

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Do not confuse with accept

The words 'except' and 'accept' sound similar but mean opposite things. 'Accept' means to receive something, while 'except' means to leave something out.

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Universal usage in English

This word is used identically across all major English-speaking regions. It is a fundamental tool for expressing logic and categorization in English.

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词源

Derived from the Latin 'exceptus', the past participle of 'excipere'. It literally means 'to take out'.

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文化背景

The concept of exclusion is central to logical thinking in Western education. Using 'except' correctly is a sign of precision in both academic and legal English.

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记忆技巧

Think of 'EXcept' as 'EXcluding'—both start with 'EX'. If you are 'EXcluding' someone, you are using 'EXcept'.

常见问题

4 个问题

It is possible but less common in casual speech. It is better to place it after the main statement for clarity.

They are often interchangeable. 'Except for' is slightly more common when starting a sentence or when emphasizing the exception.

Yes, as a preposition, it must be followed by a noun, pronoun, or gerund. It defines the boundary of the exclusion.

It is neutral and suitable for both professional and casual environments. It is a standard part of everyday English vocabulary.

自我测试

fill blank

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.

Everyone finished the project ___ John.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: except

We need the preposition meaning 'not including'.

multiple choice

Select the correct usage.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: I like all fruits except for apples.

Only 'except' correctly denotes the exclusion of apples.

sentence building

Reorder the words to form a sentence.

the / open / is / shop / except / Sunday

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: The shop is open except Sunday.

This places the exclusion clearly after the main statement.

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