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JSS3: ENGLISH LANGUAGE - 2ND TERM

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Structure: Expressing Exception using except for, but, and apart from

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  • Meaning of Exceptions

What are Exceptions?

Exception means when someone or something is not included or a case where a rule does not apply. 

Exception can be expressed in different forms

Words: as, except for, but and apart from, express exception.

Examples are:

1. The library is open all week apart from Sundays.

 

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  1. ANSWER TO THE EVALUATION QUESTION
    Make use of the following in sentences
    1.The Ahmadu’s family are honest APART FROM the oldest son Friday.
    2.We do our house chores everyday EXCEPT on special occasions.
    3.Sade loves eating junks EXCEPT FOR hot dog.
    4.BUT FOR Ngozi no one rally cared about me.
    5.She is nice BUT can be rude at times.

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