"Except to say we threw the lot out would be an exaggeration!" Aaron vociferously stated, eyeing David with a glare of annoyance.
There - that is one way to start a sentence out with such a phrase.
abril. Note it is not normally capitalized, except at the beginning of a sentence.
guatemaltecos. Note this is NOT capitalized except when it is the first word of a sentence.
They were all there except me
They wanted to start the order of the laws and begain the chain of comand between the to party,whose to say what and whose to say not state or federal.
David had never had any strong belief in anything except the healing power of the bar.
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To say expect in Japanese when you want the definition to mean leave out or omit, you say ___. If you use except as a preposition to mean without or but, you say ____.
Here's a compound sentence with the word except: She wanted to go to the Thursday Night Club party, except she had an important final to study for.
Japanese immigration to America begain in 1819Japanese immigration to America begain in 1819
The verb form related to the noun "exception" is "except." To "except" means to exclude or leave out something from a general statement or category. For example, in a sentence, you might say, "Everyone was invited except John," indicating that John is the one excluded.
A sentence to say in one sentence is to say a sentence in one sentence! It is quite easy to say a sentence in one sentence if that is all you have to say. "The cat with brown hair, hair of brown has the cat" is a sentence to say in one sentence. To say in one sentence the reasons behind the onset of World War Two does not do the subject any justice at all.
I love to walk in the country except when the weathers bad.