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Part Two: Write two sentences for each of the word pairs. Correctly use each word in a sentence.

A. weather / whether
B. affect / effect
C. accept / except

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A.

The weather outside is looking very sunny.

I can’t decide whether i want apple pie or cookies.

B.

I can’t let you affect me life this negativity.

I don’t like the after effect of the medication.

C.

All I want is for my family to accept me.

I like toast except without the crust.
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Answer:

Weather - I’m surprised to see that the weather was becoming warmer.

Whether - Whether we want to admit it or not, we all wish everyone would like us.

Affect - An early frost in Florida can affect the orange crop negatively.

Effect - The effect of the medicine on her illness was surprisingly fast.

Accept - They offered him a job, & he accepted.

Except - Everything was in good order except the boots

Step-by-step explanation:

Weather is primarily used as a noun. It is the state of the atmosphere in a particular place e.g., rain, sunshine, snow and so on. Whether is a conjunction. It is mostly used to introduce a clause and express a doubt or choice between alternatives.

Affect and effect are easy to mix up. Here's the short version of how to use affect vs. effect. Affect is usually a verb, and it means to impact or change. Effect is usually a noun, an effect is the result of a change.

Accept means to agree or to receive something offered. Except means excluding or with the exception of. The ex- of except can help you to remember that it means excluding.

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