what is deference between expect and except?
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Except is usually used as a preposition or conjunction, which means not including. For example: "I teach every day except Sundays." Expect is a verb, which we use when we think something is likely to happen, or someone is likely to do or be something in particular...
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Hey mate
Your answer : Both are busy little words skipping around to different meanings, but they never run into each other. It's the verb form that confuses. Expect means that think somebody will come or something will happen. But except means to leave it.
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