No. The linking verb "were" is incorrect. The subject is "everyone" and the proper form of the verb (to be) is "was." The phrase except you does not change the predicate.
"Everyone except you was invited to the party."
Or more usually "Everyone but you was invited to the party."
Except means everything but that one," Everyone ate except Mark." Acccept means to take, " MarK will accept his award at the assembly."
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You wouldn't. The proper word is "himself". "His self" is never correct, except in the phrase "his self respect" or "his self image" or something like that.
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.
I love to walk in the country except when the weathers bad.
Yes, I can Everyone went to The Cancun except for Todd and I. Hope this helps!
The pronoun that completes the sentence is an objective pronoun, object of the preposition 'except'.Examples:Everyone was here except Peggy and me.Everyone was here except Peggy and you.Everyone was here except Peggy and us.Everyone was here except Peggy and him.Everyone was here except Peggy and her.Everyone was here except Peggy and them.
The sentence, "After Joan extended a dinner invitation to Glen he reciprocated by inviting her to a concert" is correct, except that traditionally in the U. S. at least there should be a comma after "Glen", to set off an initial adverbial clause. In England, fewer commas of this kind tend to be used.
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The sentence is properly constructed (everyone is indeed singular), but the words uses are inaccurate as follows :The word "endeavored" (strived, aimed, aspired, or ventured) is not accurate in this usage. A "milestone" is a particular waypoint, and is more accurately "reached". (The phrase "arrived at" is less common, as is the word "passed" except where this was historically reached.)Because it is a milestone reached, it cannot actually be "shared". Rather it is the celebration that is shared, and the sentence should reflect this.
No it is not correct if English is related. The correct one would be, Everything except peter is rich.
Except means everything but that one," Everyone ate except Mark." Acccept means to take, " MarK will accept his award at the assembly."
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "I will take notes at the meeting." Remember to capitalize the first letter of the sentence and add a space after the period.
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.
A grammatically correct version of this sentence is: "All except John are tall." This sentence could also be expressed through different words. For example: "All other than John are tall." "All are tall apart from John."
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