I accept your offer for me.
Say, "Thank you."
You can say "yo acepto" or just"acepto". Both are correct.
"I will gladly accept your offer"
Accept is the present tense. Past tense would be accepted. ie. "I accept your offer" vs. "I accepted your offer".
Choosing means to accept an offer from someone. Refusing means to put down, or to not accept an offer.
Yes you can by first trying to correct the child. But f the child rejects corrections you can now say no.
they could not accept it....
no one is correct in this world thats why no one accept their mistakes
Is when you offer your best price and if you are awarded the offer you will not regret to accept the order.
The correct form is: Accept my most sincere apologies for being late. Please, accept my apologies for being late. So is the plural form of apology, which is apologies. If you want to use the verb form, it would be: I want to apologize for being late. I apologize for being late.
i am currently enrolled in a masters degree for public administration, and feel confident that i will be ready to accept your offer of employment.
Correct plural of lumen is lumina. (From the latin). However, people seem to accept lumens these days. For example, the correct plural of formula is formulae, but people tend to say formulas.