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English, 09.10.2019 15:00 misslux

Accept:
1. (verb) to take, to receive

except:
1. (verb) to leave out, to exclude

which sentence contains correct word usage?
a raise was given to all employees accept the intern.
the school was happy to except all donations to support their programs.
except this as a token of my appreciation.
the restaurant will only accept deliveries through the back entrance.

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