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Except vs. access #1 (permalink) Fri Apr 28, 2006 3:44 am   Except vs. access
 

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #79 "Online Marketing Campaign", question 4

Are you able to ......... our conditions of delivery in line with our recent invoice?

(a) except
(b) expect
(c) accept
(d) access

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #79 "Online Marketing Campaign", answer 4

Are you able to accept our conditions of delivery in line with our recent invoice?

Correct answer: (c) accept
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is it except or access

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Except/access #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 28, 2006 9:13 am   Except/access
 

Hi Jenz,

The verb you need in this sentence is accept -

Quote:
Are you able to accept our conditions of delivery in line with our recent invoice?


This simply means agree to/be in favour of. The other verbs would not fit - except means exclude and access means reach or attain.

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