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Lilicay Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Which one.....?

Can one say.

1--I ate all the food except for the carrot.
2--I ate the food except for the carrot.
3--I ate all the food except the carrot.
4--I ate the food except the carrot.c
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Thank you
  

Top answer

Yes. What do you have against carrots?

  • Yes.
  • What do you have against carrots?
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Yes.

What do you have against carrots?
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Thank you deadrat It is an example nothing againstEmotion: smile

What if choosing one correct answer.will it be 1.2.3. or 4 and why?
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LilicayWhat if choosing one correct answer.
They are all correct, just different ways of saying the same thing. I wouldn't say any of those.

I ate everything but the carrot.
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Thank you AlpheccaStars.
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They're all correct. Use "all" if you want to emphasize that you ate ever last morsel.

Except the carrot, of course.

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