what is the word mean Except. Expect. Accept.
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•To accept is to receive something like tea, an idea, or a student into your college:
He accepted tea from Annette without looking at her.
•Except usually means "unless" or "excluding," but it's sometimes used as verb "to leave out." Read all the examples below except the ones you don't like:
He defined solitary confinement as an inmate being held in isolation from all
except guards for at least 22 hours a day.
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•To accept is to receive something like tea, an idea, or a student into your college:
He accepted tea from Annette without looking at her.
•Except usually means "unless" or "excluding," but it's sometimes used as verb "to leave out." Read all the examples below except the ones you don't like:
He defined solitary confinement as an inmate being held in isolation from all
except guards for at least 22 hours a day.
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. To accept is to receive, and except is to exclude, usually. Both are busy little words skipping around to different meanings, but they never run into each other. It's the verb form that confuses, and it's usually except when accept is wanted.
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