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  1. 22 déc. 2018 · As far as I can see, your definition of impact (verb) can be used in four different ways: (from Collins Dictionary): VERB + on/upon. as in. Such schemes mean little unless they impact on people. VERB on/upon noun. as in. The reduction in the number of days that Parliament sat would impact on the quality of its work. VERB noun. as in

  2. In world politics, the president has an impact. and noting that the object of impact is unspecified. In the OP's examples, because there is no phrase indicating that system behavior is being used as context or scope, the native English speaker would assume it to be an object and use "on". Share. Improve this answer. answered Aug 3, 2012 at 15:52.

  3. 24 août 2018 · Now, this can be extended to its figurative meaning, which can be used to mean "to affect something in a shocking, violent way" (when used as a verb) or "the shocking, violent effect of something on something else" (when used as a noun). That is, affect means to have any kind of effect on something, while impact means to have a strong, often ...

  4. 10 mars 2019 · A distinguished old lawyer I worked for said the same thing about "contact." He would always write "Be in touch with me..." I don't know if he was right about "contact," but his choice was more elegant regardless. My problem with "impact" here is that it is a metaphor in a context that does not call for poetry. –

  5. 4 mai 2011 · Make an Impact : Imapcts have been known, just make another one. e.g. He flew his F16 into the alien mothership but all he could do was just to make another impact. Have an impact : Just go ahead and have an impact just like bunch of other people e.g. during the rock bashing ceremeny he stood forward and had impact like everyone else.

  6. Effect 作名词时,是“影响”的意思;作为动词时,是“使发生;实现;引起”的意思; Affect 作为动词,往往指“不利的影响”;几乎不用作名词形式,《新牛津》才收录它作为名词形式,意思是“情感,感情”,暂时可以忽略; Impact通常指“重大的影响”,名词,动词形式都有。

  7. 19 janv. 2008 · Senior Member. Strathaven. UK (Scotland) English. Jan 19, 2008. #4. In the sense of the sentence you have quoted, "make an impact" and "have an impact" are the same, as is "impact upon". The slightly different sense of "make an impact" is more informal : as in "she wore a beautiful red dress to the party and made quite an impact". T.

  8. 5 janv. 2017 · Hi all, today I was corrected by someone saying that "bring a negative impact to" is not idiomatic. The sentence I said was: Playing video games too often will bring a negative impact to students' studies. He said I should have said: Playing video games too often will have a negative impact on students' studies. Is he right, or are both acceptable?

  9. 10 févr. 2015 · Yes I do think 'affect' has a negative connotation. To start with 'effect' is a noun and 'affect' is a verb. Effect is usually qualified (with an adjective) to give a +ve or -ve connotation eg. Lack of regular sleep could have a detrimental effect on your studies. 'Sunshine affects my mood' is not a common usage like say 'gloomy weather affects ...

  10. 13 oct. 2015 · having an impact on others' lives. If something is singular, for example, Bob. Then he is a person and we write. Bob's book. Let us consider there are two Bobs and both of them share a single book. The two Bobs' book. so others is plural. Consequently, the correct answer is. having an impact on others’ lives.

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