snowbirdskier wrote:
Mauritius was a British colony for almost 200 years, excepting for the domains of administration and teaching, the English language was never really spoken on the island. (GMAT practice test from mba.com)
A - excepting for
B - except in
C - but except in
D - but excepting for
E - with the exception of
"except in" is parallel with " on the land". is that right?
we need two thing parallel when we use "excpet". for example,
except English, foreign languages are
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