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the programme changes will not (effect/affect) you choose the correct answer​

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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  1. The fundamental distinction is that 'affect' is usually a verb, whereas 'effect' is usually a noun.
  2. The verb 'affect' means "to have an effect on or change someone or something".
  3. An 'effect', as a noun, is "a change that occurs as a result of something being done or happening," or "a specific feeling or mood caused by something".
  4. In the given sentence, programme changes are having an impact or bring about some changes in you.
  5. So, the term 'effect' is inappropriate.
  6. Thus, the most appropriate word to fill the blank is 'affect'.

Hence, the correct sentence is-

The programme changes will not affect you.

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Answered by munnahal786
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Answer:

the program changes will not affect you.

Explanation:

Difference between affect and effect:

Affect is used in place of verb and effect is used in place of noun.

Effect is a change that results when something is done or happens," example : climate has an effect on our lives , so effect is used as noun.

Affect is an action or act, example smoking will affect your health, so affect is used as verb.

In the above sentence , we have to use a verb , because the program changes will not have impact on the person , so basically they will not affect the person. So we will not use verb.

Will is helping verb , so we will use main verb , which is affect.

So the correct sentence is :

the program changes will not affect you.

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