It is accept.
no Accepted is used as a verb or adjective.
'Acceptable' is an adjective: 'He did not display an acceptable standard of behaviour.'
The word accepting is the present participle form of the verb to accept. It can also function as an adjective, which is normal for present participles.
Both "lit" and "lighted" are acceptable past tense forms of the verb "light." However, "lit" is more commonly used in everyday language.
Yes, it is an adjective, meaning timid or diffident. It can also be a verb (shy away).
It depends on how you use it a sentence (:
Yes, it can be (is that okay?). It usually means acceptable, or satisfactory. It can also be used as an adverb, or as a verb (to approve).
Can you define the word friend. that is an acceptable sentence using as a verb meaning to state the meaning of.
Yes, both "lit" and "lighted" are acceptable as the past tense of the verb "light".
Cede is a verb that means to give up, or surrender.To use it in a sentence, add a subject, and a direct object for the verb."I cede to you." would be an acceptable example.
Probably not. For example: Sally walked her dog. (That is in past tense) Sally walks her dog. (Present tense) Sally will walk her dog. (Future tense) If you jump from verb tenses, your reader will get confused.
Fib as a noun "he told a fib about eating his spinach" fib as verb "Fibbing is not acceptable, even if you don't call it lying"