this person has a friend who went to the same school.
The word accept can sound like except, because the ak- and eks- syllables slur into the following S-sounding syllable (sehpt) in some dialects.
French.
In the sentence, "There is not likely to be rain except in Scotland," there appears to be two prepositions following each other: 'except' and 'in.' I am assuming 'except in' can function as a discrete preposition because I don't think you can put two prepositions in a row.
Accept is a homophone for except.
No, there is not a comma after "except that."
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The colony of Georgia was founded for all of the Englishmen. They were all given freedom in religion except the Catholics.
the small number of people buying stock on margin
All of the following are reasons why third parties tend to remain minor in the United States EXCEPT
Many reasons made it hard to enforce prohibition rules. Some of these reasons included large organized gangs of illegal alcohol drug traffickers, ease in smuggling in alcohol from Canada, and home breweries. Limited police manpower and crooked politicians compounded the problem.