Not proper grammar, just use other terms to indicate you agree, if you do.
Accepted You would say 'accepted' angie.
Usually the preposition "to" or "into" follow the word "accepted." For example, one might say, "I was accepted into Harvard University." The preposition "by" is also sometimes used, as in "She was accepted by the group of girls."
Your TurboTax says "accepted" because the IRS has successfully received and acknowledged your tax return submission.
Yes.
Generally "Will you marry me" is the globally accepted method.
If she were here is the answer. 'If she Were Here' is the correct answer but I guess both can be accepted.
TurboTax says your refund was accepted because the IRS has reviewed and approved your tax return, confirming the amount of refund you are entitled to receive.
What you say is highly speculative. There are indeed scientists that consider this kind of possibilities, but this is not something that is generally accepted by mainstream scientists.What you say is highly speculative. There are indeed scientists that consider this kind of possibilities, but this is not something that is generally accepted by mainstream scientists.What you say is highly speculative. There are indeed scientists that consider this kind of possibilities, but this is not something that is generally accepted by mainstream scientists.What you say is highly speculative. There are indeed scientists that consider this kind of possibilities, but this is not something that is generally accepted by mainstream scientists.
TurboTax typically notifies you that your tax return has been accepted by the IRS within 24-48 hours after you e-file it.
Applications are not being accepted at the moment. If they are accepting, they will say so on the Design Notes.
As India is quite close to the Maldives, I'd say yes
Salut, although bonjour is generally accepted.