that's a really vague question...
present tese of accept
Just say that it is just one present that i wont open on Christmas.
I/you/we/they accept. He/she/it accepts. The present participle is accepting.
you date anyways but secretly and if your parents find out and still don't accept it and you get grounded its forbidden love and it was never meant to be
when I sign in it wont accept my password when I use the password you sent me it still wont let me in
You wont have a good job and you wont graduate
The present participle is accepting.
Accept is the present tense. Past tense would be accepted. ie. "I accept your offer" vs. "I accepted your offer".
you tress accept
they probably wont accept an email of your dad saying that they have your parental consent , your dad will have to be there with you and really anyone can email it it's not very hard to do
I think you should tell them it better for trust and you feel alot better!
none