Accept | except
Accept
Accept and except have very different meanings, but because the sound so similar in speech they cause problems for students.
Accept
A verb meaning to agree to something, to agree to take something or (in other words) to receive something. It also means to acknowledge something as truth.
I humbly accept this bravery award (but anyone would have done the same in my position).
Many people do not accept Darwin's Theory of Evolution.
Except
Except is a preposition, which means not including, apart from.
Its noun form is exception as in when someone makes an exception.
Everyone else was chosen for the team except me.
I bought a gift for everyone except Katherine.
Except also means other than and behaves a little like but or however when used as a conjunction.
I would go skydiving, except I'm terrified of heights.
Rare exception for except
There is a rare exception with except, which is sometimes (and rarely) uses as a verb that means to leave out or exclude.
No vehicles may use this lane, buses excepted.