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I would go swimming, _____ I am scared of big fish?
1) Accept
2) Except

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User Csaxena
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Answer:

2) Except

Step-by-step explanation:

Accept is a transitive verb meaning to willingly receive, allow, or approve of someone or something.

Except is mainly used as a preposition meaning "excluding" or "apart from".

In this case, I would go swimming, but the presence of big fish frightens me and so I didnt go swimming.

So the answer is 2) Except

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User Gary LO
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Final answer:

The correct word to use in the given sentence is 'except.'

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct word to use in the given sentence is except.

Accept means 'to receive willingly,' while except is used mostly as a preposition meaning 'excluding.'

So the sentence should be: 'I would go swimming, except I am scared of big fish.'

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