Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.
Should be "except forfor" in the second example. I think that in this case they all basically have the same meaning. I'd prefer the first three as they more strongly indicate that "a broken toe" is different to "not being hurt".
Should be "except for" in the second example. I think that in this case they all basically have the same meaning. I'd prefer the first three as they more strongly indicate that "a broken toe" is different to "not being hurt".
Should be "except for" in the second example. I think that in this case they all basically have the same meaning. I'd prefer the first three as they more strongly indicate that "a broken toe" is different to "not being hurt".
Should be "except for" in the second example. I think that in this case they all basically have the same meaning. I'd prefer the first three as they more strongly indicate that "a broken toe" is different to "not being hurt".