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What is the past tense of except?

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The past tense of except is excepted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of except is excepts.

The present participle of except is excepting.

The past participle of except is excepted.

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Present company excepted, I think it's just an excuse for the vain and shallow to fill their otherwise empty leisure time.
In my present state of hyper-activity, examination scripts excepted of course, I'm not sure I can wait that long.
Items 4 to 6 of the items overriding the exceptions relate to item 4 of the excepted items.
There are a few abbreviations, things like SMTP and HTTP and such, that are specifically excepted from this rule.
Joe excepted, the movie industry folks are immoral, money-grabbing, cell-phone-using boors with big paychecks and bad attitudes.
A person who uses oil for excepted vehicles is entitled to a rebate of excise duty.

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