Except and exception mean leaving out.
Exceptional means out of the ordinary or unusual.
Except is a preposition -Everyone was invited except me.
Exception is a noun- I like to dance with the exception of the tango.
Exceptional is an adjective - It was an exceptional piece of music.
As a conjunction:I didn't do a thing today except answer questions.As a preposition:The bakery is open every day except Christmas.Everyone in the class except Tom came to the picnic.(Rarely used) As a verb: The city will except charities from the new payroll tax.NOTE:The colloquial use of the word may improperly use except to mean "but."She wanted to buy the bicycle for her birthday except she didn't have enough money.(...meaning except for the fact that...) You should properly use the word "but."
They are completely different except for the fact that they are both religions
It depends on the context.Exceptional as out of the ordinary, e.g. the heat was exceptional :abnormal, unusual, atypicalExceptional in ability:outstanding, prodigious, remarkable
I don't normally answer questions except in certain circumstances.I am friends with everyone except my sister.I can resist everything except temptation. (paraphrasingOscar Wilde)
The noun forms of the verb to except are exception and the gerund, excepting.Example: There is always an exception to every rule.The word 'except' is also a conjunction and a preposition.
There are two subclasses that derive from Throwable(In the Exception Hierarchy): Exception and Error. Classes that derive from Error represent unusual situations that are not caused by program errors, and indicate things that would not normally happen during program execution, such as the JVM running out of memory. Generally, your application won't be able to recover from an Error, so you're not required to handle them. If your code does not handle them (and it usually shouldn't and won't), it will still compile with no trouble. Although often thought of as exceptional conditions, Errors are technically not exceptions because they do not derive from class Exception. In general, an exception represents something that happens not as a result of a programming error, but rather because some resource is not available or some other condition required for correct execution is not present. For example, if your application is supposed to communicate with another application or computer that is not answering, this is an exception that is not caused by a bug.
"Except" can function as a conjunction introducing a clause that excludes something, or as a preposition indicating exclusion or exception.
The word "weird" is an exception to the rule "i before e except after c".
All animals are exceptional.
Yes. Leah Gopher loves all of us. Like god. Except completely different.
There is none to anyone else except that to which you assign. They refer to completely different things.
Not directly. It is usually a preposition or conjunction, more rarely a verb (to exclude).The preposition "except" forms adjective phrasesmodifying the nouns all, last, or none. The conjunction "except" introduces dependent clauses (e.g. except that, except when, except where) or infinitive verbs.