1. apart from
Everything apart from where it is.
All the students apart from Anna had done their homework.
Well, I mean, apart from the ones I don't like of course!
Do do anything apart from jogging?
They went there apart from me.
apart from a bad salary, it's not a bad job
All the members of the family apart from Judith had got married.
apart from this, everything is ok.
apart from being illegal, it is also dangerous
Since then, nothing has happened, apart from promises and high-sounding words.
I like all the films apart from horrors adn stupid romantic-comedy.
What benefits do you have, apart from salary?
apart from work
We didn't see anyone all day, apart from a couple of teenagers on the beach.
The whole world seemed to be sleeping, apart from Barbara
Inglese parola "除了"(apart from) si verifica in set:
Conjunctions and PrepositionsConjunctions and PrepositionsLearn English2. except
The Mexican government announced the banning of all imports of second-hand cars, except for 1998 models.
except her
At a directors' meeting, unless a quorum is participating, no proposal is to be voted on, except a proposal to call another meeting.
She's a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election except for one thing: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old.
Some scientists think that dolphins are the most intelligent animals in the world except for man, and that we may be able to talk with them one day.
Except in special circumstances, anyone is allowed to enter the building.
Bender often utters the phrase "Kill all humans", even if he always silently adds "except one" referring to Fry.
To tell you the truth, I'd tell Tony I'm going back to cutting the grass myself again next year, except for one thing.
Philosophy is a science, and as such has no articles of faith; accordingly, in it nothing can be assumed as existing except what is either positively given empirically, or demonstrated through indubitable conclusions.
The "buddy system" is a way to stay safe while hiking in the woods, except when encountering pregnant bears, which eat for two or even three or four.
Age may have one side, but assuredly Youth has the other. There is nothing more certain than that both are right, except perhaps that both are wrong.
The boat sails from Oban every day except Sunday. Everyone passed the exam except for Rory. [+ (that)] So nothing changed, except that Anna saw her son less and less.
One of the characteristics of the Ancien Régime is that almost everybody had privileges, except peasants.