Please use apart from to give example sentences

Updated on educate 2024-05-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    she lives apart from her parents.She lives separately from her parents

    we should consider this problem apart from others.We should consider this issue separately from the rest

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    he lives apart from his family.

    He doesn't live with his family.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    apart from : Emphasis on other than that, its meaning depends on the context, sometimes interchangeably with except, sometimes in place of besidesFor example:

    apart from the coat, the hat doesn't suit me.In addition to the fact that the price is too expensive, this hat is not suitable for me to wear. apart from can be used in the same or different classes.

    she lives in seclusion apart from her friend.

    She lived a reclusive life away from her friends.

    apart from the injuries to his face and hands, he broke both legs.

    In addition to injuries to his face and hands, he also had two broken legs.

    apart from english, we study russian and spanish.

    In addition to English, we also learn Russian and Spanish.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A prepositional phrase that indicates what to stay away from, e.g. we are apart from my homeland the team is apart from the base.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    apart from : Emphasis on this, including:

    Its meaning depends on the context, sometimes interchangeably with except, sometimes in place of besidesFor example: apart from the coat, the hat doesn't suit me.

    In addition to the fact that the price is too expensive, this hat is not suitable for me to wear.

    apart from can be used in the same or different classes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    apart from means except.

    apart:adv.Separately; Apart; separation, separation; apart, not together, into pieces; adj.

    Different. from:prep.

    From ......From, from; From ......Begin; Sent from, obtained from; From, from, from, ......from, fromCome; Made of; indicates the distance between the two; Indicates the amplitude or range from to; Indicates the reason due to, because.

    Difference Between Except For and Apart From

    except for means "except for ......."Outside, there is nothing", which means that the excluded part and the part of the discourse are usually not the same kind of thing. apart from has "except ......Outside the year, there is nothing", and there is also "except for the ......."In addition, there is also the meaning of "which can mean both the exclusionary and the supplementary meaning.

    An example of how to use apart from.

    1. It means that it is divided by ......Otherwise, nothing else. apart from other considerations, time is also a factor.In addition to other considerations, time and finches are also a factor.

    2. Leave the ...... aside(means to divide ......In addition, plus. apart from some spelling mistakes,the composition is fairly good.Aside from a few spelling mistakes, this article is pretty well written.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The adverb apart is said as "separated", "separated", and "separated".

    2、the two chain shops are 2 kilometers apart.The two chains are separated by 2 km.

    3、galileo placed two men about a mile apart.Galileo placed the two men about a mile apart.

    4. The adverb apart is generally used as "separated" or "put ..." in common phrasesSet aside" said.

    5. Come apart (something, etc.) is broken or falling apart; fall apart (houses, etc.) collapsed, (companies, etc.) went bankrupt, (armies, old systems, etc.) collapsed; keep …apart makes ....Keep it separate or distinct; live apart pull …apart to dismantle (toys, etc.), tear (newspapers), break (ice, etc.), criticize (the book) to nothing, mess up (rooms, etc.); put … apart for …Alone (this money, something, etc.) for ....Use; set … apart for …Separate (clothes, money, etc.) for (or prepare)....Use; take …apart dismantling (machines, etc.); Defeat (the enemy) completely, bury Sun and criticize (someone) harshly; tear …Bending the chain apart to tear (paper, etc.), turn over (room, etc.), upset (someone); tell … and …apart (right and wrong), etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. The adverb apart is said as "separated", "separated", and "separated".

    2、the two chain shops are 2 kilometers apart.The two chains are separated by 2 km.

    3、galileo placed two men about a mile apart.Galileo placed the two men about a mile apart.

    4. The adverb apart is generally used as "separated" or "put ..." in common phrasesSet aside" said.

    5. Come apart (something, etc.) is broken or falling apart; fall apart (houses, etc.) collapse, (companies, etc.) go bankrupt, (armies, old systems, etc.) collapse; keep …apart makes ....Keep it separate or distinct; live apart pull …apart to dismantle (toys, etc.), tear (newspapers), bend chains to break (ice, etc.), criticize (the book) as useless, mess up (burying the house in the grandchildren, etc.); put … apart for …Alone (this money, something, etc.) for ....Use; set … apart for …Separate (clothes, money, etc.) for (or prepare)....Use; take …apart dismantling (machines, etc.); Defeat (the enemy) completely, criticize (someone) harshly; tear …apart to tear (paper, etc.), turn over (room, etc.), upset (someone); tell … and …apart (right and wrong), etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    apart from, except, and besides all mean to remove.

    1) Besides and except The former means "in addition to that, there is also an uproar The latter means "to remove this from the whole body of God, which everyone knows, and there will be no example."

    2) except for a except for a Except eg: all the essays are well written except nelson's.The words "departed" and "all the essays" are the same kind of thing, so what is removed and what is not removed by except b is not the same kind of thing, except for, and it is usually regretful from the tone eg:

    His essay is well written except for a few spelling few spelling mistakes and his essay are not the same thing

    3) apart from has multiple meanings: it can mean besides, exept or exept for, and it can also mean without eg: apart from the cost, it will take a lot of time

    besides) the orphan had no one to take care of him apart from his uncle.(=except) he has done good work,apart from a few slight faults.(=except for) there can be no knowledge apart from practice.

    With out

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