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The difference between except and except.

I can answer this question. Although my spoken English is not very good, I am familiar with the vocabulary of College English Band 4 and Band 6. I have summarized a table for you to have a rough look at first:

Meaning interpretation

1, except English [? k? September f? (r)] Beauty [? k? September f? r]

Except prepositions;

2. Except English [? p \u? t fr? M] beautiful [? p \u? rt fr? m]

Except prepositions; Except, except;

Similarities: all mean division; except for... ...

Difference: except refers to exclusion, and the excluded part and the discussed part are usually not the same thing. Used for two things before and after, except …

Usage difference

Except for is mostly used to explain the basic situation or affirm the main part, and also leads to the opposite reasons or details, thus partially correcting the main meaning before and expressing regret.

"Except" is more powerful, which means both "except" and "except".

Classic example

Examples other than ...

The room was empty except for a broken wooden chair.

There is nothing in the room except a broken wooden chair.

In dog days, I can't do anything but swim.

In dog days, I can't do anything but swim.

This is a good bar except for the landlord.

The hotel is good, but the boss is not so good.

Examples other than

She lives in seclusion away from her friends.

She lives in seclusion away from her friends.

Apart from the injuries to his face and hands, his legs were broken.

Besides his face and hands, his leg was broken.

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