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It can be a preposition: They work every day except Sunday.

a conjunction: I didn't tell him anything, except that I needed the money.

or a verb: He excepted from his criticism a handful of distinguished writers.

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Laurie Ivey-Caldwell

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2y ago
as a verb, the word is accept, not except
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12y ago

It can be a preposition: They work every day except Sunday.

a conjunction: I didn't tell him anything, except that I needed the money.

or a verb: He excepted from his criticism a handful of distinguished writers.

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10y ago

The word 'except' is a verb, a preposition, and a conjunction.

Examples:

They except children under six and charge half price for children seven to twelve. (verb)

We all had some cake except Jack. (preposition)

I would love to come except I have to work. (conjunction)

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9y ago

The noun forms of the verb "to except" are exception and the gerund, excepting.

The word "except" is also a preposition and a conjunction.

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11y ago

The word exclude is a verb. The past tense is excluded.

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