The weather will ______ my plans for the weekend and the forecast have a lot of _______ on our planning and reschedule.
options.
a) affect, effect
b) effect, affect
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a)affect,effect
Explanation:
Affect is usually a verb meaning "to produce an effect upon," as in "the weather affected his mood." Effect is usually a noun meaning "a change that results when something is done or happens," as in "computers have had a huge effect on our lives."
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Option A is Correct!
The weather will *affect* my plans for the weekend and the forecast have a lot of *effect* on our planning and reschedule.
The difference between 'AFFECT' and 'EFFECT':
Affect- Here, it is used as a verb "produces an effect upon". Example, the flood affected took away many lives
Effect: here, it is used as a noun form. The consequence of a cause. Example, Too much of video games have a bad eye-sight effect.
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