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Pructus Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Accept VS accept of

Hello....

Google shows some results of "He/they accepted of " .

What is the difference between "He accepted it" and "He accepted of it"?
I mean, the difference between "accept something" and "accept of something"?
  

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You can forget accept of. It's obsolete. CB

  • You can forget accept of.
  • It's obsolete.
  • CB
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You can forget accept of. It's obsolete.

CB
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I see.... I see....
Thanks so much, Cool Breeze!!
And also thanks, Mister Micawber!!

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