I still have a doubt.

Are the following sentences possible?

1) She accepted to drive me home.
2) Emma blamed me for taking her money.
She accused me of taking her money.

1. She agreed to drive me home. ("accepted" doesn't work here)

2. both OK

Yes, both of the sentences you provided are grammatically correct and understandable.

1) "She accepted to drive me home." This sentence is correct, but it could be more commonly expressed as "She agreed to drive me home." The phrase "accepted to" can be replaced with "agreed to" without changing the meaning of the sentence.
To confirm whether a sentence is possible, you can break it down into its components:

- Subject: "She"
- Verb: "accepted to drive"
- Object: "me home"

So, the sentence states that "she" agreed or accepted the request to drive "me" home.

2) "Emma blamed me for taking her money." This sentence is also grammatically correct. You can break it down as follows:

- Subject: "Emma"
- Verb: "blamed"
- Object: "me"
- Prepositional phrase: "for taking her money"

In this sentence, "Emma" is accusing or attributing blame to "me" for taking her money.

If you are uncertain about the grammatical correctness of a sentence, it can be helpful to break it down into its components, identify the subject, verb, objects, and any additional phrases or clauses. This way, you can analyze each component separately to determine if the sentence is possible or needs any adjustments.