The words are similar in sound but entirely different in meaning.
The verb TO ACCEPT means to receive or to approve of.
The preposition EXCEPT means "but" or "leaving out"
(The verb form "to except" is rarely used, with the meaning "to exclude".)
Examples :
"I was home to ACCEPT the package." "He must ACCEPT our decision."
"EXCEPT for the garage, the fire did not damage the house."
"Everyone was there EXCEPT Bill and Henry."
"He was happy to accept most proposals of the deal except for the new working hours on Tuesdays."
She won't accept help except when it's from a professional.
It is not acceptable to be unable to use acceptable in a sentence.
"This store will accept all credit cards except Discover card.""We will accept any laws except those that violate our individual rights."These words are often confused.- The verb "accept" means to agree with or to be willing to go along with something.- The word "except" is almost always a preposition or conjunction that means "but" or "excluding."
I am happy to accept your kind invitation for dinner this coming Saturday night.
I love to walk in the country except when the weathers bad.
I would like to accept your gift, except that I can't.
She won't accept help except when it's from a professional.
"I will gladly accept your offer"
I think you mean sentence and this is a sentence: "I will gladly accept your offer."
It is not acceptable to be unable to use acceptable in a sentence.
We were going to accept our awards at the ceremony.
"This store will accept all credit cards except Discover card.""We will accept any laws except those that violate our individual rights."These words are often confused.- The verb "accept" means to agree with or to be willing to go along with something.- The word "except" is almost always a preposition or conjunction that means "but" or "excluding."
I am happy to accept your kind invitation for dinner this coming Saturday night.
Accept is a homophone for except.
You use "accept". EXEPT means in exclusion to. ACCEPT means to approve.
Except would be a homophone for accept.
I love to walk in the country except when the weathers bad.