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Tamguatlay Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which sentences do native people use?

All but Peter are going to the party.
All are going to the party but Peter.
All except Peter are going to the party.
All are going to the party except Peter.

Which sentences do native people use?

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Top answer

They are all OK. I would say this: Everybody's going to the party, but not Peter. He's grounded.

  • They are all OK.
  • I would say this: Everybody's going to the party, but not Peter.
  • He's grounded.
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3 Answers
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They are all OK.

I would say this:

Everybody's going to the party, but not Peter. He's grounded.
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AlpheccaStarsThey are all OK. I would say this:Everybody's going to the party, but not Peter. He's grounded.
If I change All to Everybody is it also fine?

Everybody but Peter is going to the party.
Everybody is going to the party but Peter.
Everybody except Peter is going to the party.
Everybody is going to the party except P

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