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But i want to sound gramatically correct. Here is the list of the words and phrases you can use to express exception: We often use except and except for as prepositions to mean ‘not including’ or ‘excluding’

Both except and except for are correct after a noun Exception refers to a person or a fact that is excluded from a general rule or a statement I like all fruit except (for) oranges

(excluding oranges) except for louisa, who’s away in berlin this weekend, we’ll all be at.

You can use except for (but not except) when you want to show that the statement in the main part of the sentence is not exactly true My vacation in paris was great, except for the rain. Other than starting a little late, the meeting went well (exce our trip was amazing

Well, not counting the time we got lost Therefore, the preposition on is correct Using on or for is not necessary I think for is more appropriate here because this usage fits the definition

Used as a function word to indicate an actual or implied enumeration or selection

In this case, you are selecting thursday as the exception. Google's service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between english and over 100 other languages. You seem to have missed the definite article, which is very important to the phrase You would always use 'of' in this phrase but you don't have to use a gerund

With the exception of the loss of my luggage, for example. While excepted is a word that denotes being excluded, it’s not often used in everyday speech (e.g., “i excepted him from my invitation.”) think about the context in which you’re using these two words in your writing.

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