Affect vs Effect Quiz Answers
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The quiz answers as well as their explanations are presented below.
- Effect - Since the word preceding the blank is "the", a noun has to be used. Effect is almost always used as a noun.
- Affect - In this sentence, the blank requires a verb or action. Since the definition of affect is "to influence", this word is used.
- Effect - Since the word preceding the blank is "the", a noun has to be used. Effect is almost always used as a noun.
- Effect - Since the word preceding the blank is "no", a noun has to be used. Effect is almost always used as a noun.
- Effective - Since a desired result was achieved, the word effective is used.
- Affect - In this sentence, the blank requires a verb or action. Since the definition of affect is "to influence", this word is used.
- Effect - In rare cases, effect can be used as a verb. When used as a verb effect means, "to bring about or accomplish". Since the sentence is talking about "bringing about" new policies, the verb effect is used.
- Effect - Since one of the words preceding the blank is "the", a noun has to be used. Effect is almost always used as a noun. The word "most" is simply an adjective used to describe the noun "effect".
- Effect - Since the word preceding the blank is "a", a noun has to be used. Effect is almost always used as a noun.
- Affect - In this sentence, the blank requires a verb or action. Since the definition of affect is "to influence", this word is used.