Meaning of You have to accept
To agree to receive or believe something.
In simple words: You need to agree or take something.
You have to accept in a sentence
- You have to accept the terms before signing the contract.
- If you want to join, you have to accept the group's rules.
- You have to accept that some things are out of your control.
- Sometimes, you have to accept help from others.
- To move forward, you have to accept the changes in your life.
How to use You have to accept
Use 'accept' to show agreement or willingness. It's appropriate in both formal and informal contexts but avoid in casual slang conversations.
Grammar pattern
accept + object
Memory hint
Think of 'accept' as 'a seat' – you take a seat when you agree.
Related words
Collocations with You have to accept
- accept an invitation
- accept responsibility
- accept a proposal
Synonyms for You have to accept
Common mistakes with You have to accept
- Confusing 'accept' with 'except' which has a different meaning.
- Using 'accept' incorrectly with a subject instead of an object.
- Mixing 'accept' with 'approve', which means to agree in a different way.
Compare You have to accept with Agree, Receive, Acknowledge, Approve, Consent
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Frequently asked questions about "You have to accept"
What does "You have to accept" mean?
You need to agree or take something.
What is the definition of "You have to accept"?
To agree to receive or believe something.
How do you use "You have to accept" in a sentence?
You have to accept the terms before signing the contract.
Can you give another example of "You have to accept"?
If you want to join, you have to accept the group's rules.
What are synonyms for "You have to accept"?
Common alternatives include agree, receive, acknowledge, approve, consent.
What words go with "You have to accept"?
It commonly pairs with accept an invitation, accept responsibility, accept a proposal.
What are common mistakes when using "You have to accept"?
Confusing 'accept' with 'except' which has a different meaning. Using 'accept' incorrectly with a subject instead of an object. Mixing 'accept' with 'approve', which means to agree in a different way.
How do you pronounce "You have to accept"?
US: //jʊ hæv tə əkˈsɛpt//, UK: //jʊ hæv tə əkˈsɛpt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "You have to accept"?
Use 'accept' to show agreement or willingness. It's appropriate in both formal and informal contexts but avoid in casual slang conversations.
