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Toru Higaki
Impact ON something or impact TO something?
Hello, friends.
I was confused when a native English speaker said,
'This article is about the positive impact of technology to communication in the workplaces',
instead of 'impact of technology on communication in the workplace.'
I have learned from the dictionary that impact always comes with ON.
Please tell me which I should use, impact on or impact to.
If there is a clear difference in the meaning between them, please tell me about it, too.
Thank you.
Toru
May 7, 2017 9:03 PM
Answers · 2
You are correct, the other sentence is wrong.
May 7, 2017
The sentence is wrong. Don't worry about it. If that is the sentence as written, then I am sceptical that a native speaker wrote it as there is another error, 'workplace' should be singular.
May 7, 2017
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Toru Higaki
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