Generally, use "accept" as a verb when you mean "to receive" or "to approve." Use "except" as a preposition when you mean some type of exclusion.
Generally, "averse" is used with the preposition "to" to mean "a feeling of dislike." "Adverse," an adjective, means some ...
Generally, it is incorrect to add "-wise" to the end of a word. Use the substitution "with respect to" or reword your sentence. ...
Generally, spell out any number that begins a sentence. In addition, spell out any number below 10 in any part of your sentence ...
Generally, the subject of a sentence must agree in number with its complement. In the sentence "Dolphins are animals," "dolphins" ...
Generally, use "accept" as a verb when you mean "to receive" or "to approve." Use "except" as a preposition when you mean ...
Generally, use "nor" rather than "or" in the second part of your sentence when you have used negative words such as "not" ...
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