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Hi. I need some help with verb constructions of "influence", "impact", and "affect" and also prepositions connected to them.
I know that the correct form of "influence" is:
1) to influence smth
2) to have an influence (as a noun) on smth
e.g. "The new theory influences the scientific world" or "The new theory has an influence on the scientific world".
How should it be with other verbs "to impact" and "to affect" and the prepositions applying to them if it's necessary?
18 de may. de 2018 9:58
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1."Affect" works the same as "influence", but remember that the noun is spelt with an 'e'.:
"The new theory affects the scientific world"
"The new theory has an effect on the scientific world".
2. "Impact" has traditionally also followed the same pattern:
"The new theory impacts on the scientific world"
"The new theory has an impact on the scientific world".
In recent years, however, I've often seen "impact" used without a preposition e.g. "The new theory impacts the scientific world" . It sounds wrong to me to use this verb with a direct object, but it does seem to be accepted nowadays.
18 de mayo de 2018
Re. affect/effect, also make sure not to use effect as a verb here; confusingly, 'effect' is a verb, but with a different meaning and usage
Traditionally 'impact' was rarely used as a verb, ('impacted wisdom tooth', but not much else) so it wasn't similar to 'influence' at all: 'have an impact on' would be the only way to go. Common usage as a verb, with or without 'on', is quite recent, I think. For better or worse the verb is thought of variously as an Americanism (especially without 'on'), business-speak, or as a nerb (unjustly, but nerbophobia often is unjust), for which some people dislike it.
18 de mayo de 2018
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