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Zsolt Zsemba is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. December 9, 9 am WITA
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Different meanings: accept, except, write, and right.
Alex: Hey Sarah, have you considered the differences between “accept” and “except”?
Sarah: Oh yeah, they’re tricky! “Accept” means to receive or agree, right?
Alex: Absolutely! Now, “except” is its sneaky twin. It means excluding or leaving something out.
Sarah: It’s like accepting an invite to a party, except you can’t bring your pet dragon.
Alex: And speaking of “write” and “right,” they’re another pair that often trip people up.
Sarah: “Write” is what we’re doing here—putting words on paper or a screen.
Alex: And “right” is about correctness or direction. Like turning right at the intersection.
Sarah: So, if I write something right, it means it’s both correctly written and in the proper direction.
Alex: It’s like accepting the right answer, except for that one tricky question.
Sarah: These word twins can be confusing, but getting them right—oops, I mean correct—makes all the difference!
Alex: Yup! Writing with the right words and accepting their differences is key.
Sarah: Right! Let’s write that essay with the right words and accept their individual meanings.
