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What part of speech is except for?

"Except for" is a prepositional phrase.

Here's why:

* Prepositional Phrases: These consist of a preposition (like "except") followed by an object (like "for"). They function as a single unit and modify nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.

* Example: "Everyone was invited except for John." Here, "except for John" tells us who was *not* invited, modifying the noun "everyone."

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