True love knows no faults. If you are in love with someone you look past disabilities automatically. If you're married, you took vows for better or worse, in sickness and in health..
treat as such... a person with a disability... accept that they are persons with distinct personality from you and me... dont assume that they need help from you; ask, if you think there is something you can do for them. if you do, they will like you more for it; for being considerate of their feelings... disabled persons want to be accepted like normal people; it is just that they are hampered by their disability... take note that disability is not physical alone... there are inner disabilities as well like mental disability, poor vision, hearing deficiency, mute, deafness, etc... you can get along well with them... if you treat them the way you would treat and accept a normal person...
It depends on the rating of the disability. If it is above 40%, you can't join.
There are many ways you can use the word accept in a sentence. The five sentences you can make with the word accept are: I have accepted you in the family, I accept you to do better than this, You are accepted to do your homework, You are accepted to be in this class and You have accepted the papers.
'Accepted' is a past participle of 'accept' already.
Accept is the present tense. Past tense would be accepted. ie. "I accept your offer" vs. "I accepted your offer".
The past tense of accept is accepted.
The simple past form of accept is accepted.
The past form of accept is accepted.
No. I was recently laid off while on disability. The law in Texas says you have to be able to physically be able to work so if you are on disability you can't work. This is NOT correct! Social Security Disability allows you to work even if you are 100% disabled! They limit how much you can earn. (Your unemployment income will NOT reduce your disability payment because SS does not consider it to be employment income!)
Your husband might can get his retirement pay when he is on his disability. This can depend on who he worked for.
The past form of accept is accepted.
Accepted