No, the correct phrasing should be "it doesn't affect our lives." "Effect" is a noun, while "affect" is a verb used to indicate influence or impact.
Yes, it is correct to say that something impacted someone's life. When you say "impacted on someone's life," you are emphasizing the effect that something had on that person's life.
No, it is not correct.It is correct to say "back home"
In conjunction with
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct way to say it is "your older sister."
No. If you are trying to say that you have the same opinion as another person, the correct way to say it is "I agree with you."
No. How many lives do you have? Use "his life and mine" or "my life and his".
Im sorry to say but Cinderella doesnt exist
Your friend lives on Broad Street is the correct form.You would say: Your friend lives in Albany.You would say: Your friend lives at the corner of Broad Street and River Road.
Perfection is τελειότητα (teliotita). It doesnt have a (grammatically correct) plural.
Yes
None of these choices is correct. We would say: The population lives on fish, or makes a living by fishing, or relies on fishing for a living. We would not say lives on fishing, lives from fishing or lives of fishing.
Yes, this is correct.
Yes, it is correct to say that something impacted someone's life. When you say "impacted on someone's life," you are emphasizing the effect that something had on that person's life.
No, the doppler effect applies to changes in frequency.
well it says on wikipedia that a dragonfly is a predator and lives off other organisms but it doesnt say if its a primary consumer or secondary consumer.
I use to do that, but my meds got switched, Im on zoloft and seroquil, and it really doesnt have a noticeable effect on me. so Im not 100% sure, but Im gonna say none
Yes, it is correct to say that life is short in the context of the vastness of time and the limited duration of our existence. This statement highlights the importance of making the most of our time and the fleeting nature of our lives.