Nanako
What is difference between apart from and except for??
Dec 5, 2021 2:16 PM
Answers · 2
Good afternoon Nanako, I am Eddie from Malaysia. I am currently finding people to practice spoken English, if you are interested, please let me know. Btw, I have visit Japan before and like to know more Japanese culture :)
December 7, 2021
Hi Nanako, I found this online. Does it help? Apart from and except for are multi-word prepositions. Apart from can mean either ‘including’ or ‘excluding’: Apart from Germany, they also visited Italy and Austria. (including Germany, in addition to Germany) I like all vegetables apart from tomatoes. (excluding tomatoes) Apart from Friday, I’ll be in London. (excluding Friday) Except for or except only mean ‘not including’ or ‘excluding’: I like all vegetables except for tomatoes. (excluding tomatoes) Except for Jim, who is unwell, they are all ready to leave for America tomorrow. She enjoys all sports except swimming.
December 5, 2021
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