| A | B |
| accept (def.) | (verb) to take or receive |
| accept (sent.) | This electrical socket won’t ** a three-pronged plug. |
| except (def.) | (preposition) leave out. |
| except (sent.) | Everyone was invited to the party ** me. |
| intercept (def.) | (verb)- to take, seize, or halt |
| intercept (sent.) | The defensive end tried to ** the pass from the quarterback. |
| deception (def.) | the act of dishonesty |
| deception (sent.) | Her ** and involvement in the crime was quickly discovered. |
| perception (def.) | (noun)- awareness; cognition; act of apprehending |
| perception (sent.) | His initial ** , or impression, was usually correct. |
| inception(def.) | (noun)- beginning; commencement |
| inception (sent.) | Since its **, MTV has been extremely popular |
| susceptible (def.) | (adjective)- accessible; liable |
| susceptible (sent.) | He is extremely ** to poison ivy because he’s allergic to it. |
| CAPT/CEPT (def.) | to take |