Answer:
Change now to "at the moment".
Explanation:
then or at the moment are good changes of now into reported speech.
When, whenever, while, as soon as, after, since, as, before, until
1. Travelers can use credit cards in foreign countries__________they are accepted.
2. Tonight I will go to bed after I _________________________my homework.
3. Ever since I was a child, I ____________________________________ afraid of dogs.
4. Jacquie's contact lens popped out while she _____________________basket ball.
5. Be sure to reread your composition for errors before you _________________ it in to the teacher tomorrow.
6. arrivals department/ the tourist/when/her belongings/were falling/ out of/she/ got to/ the/ noticed/ that/ her/ open baggage.
7. often/ are grown/ people/ the/ walk by/flowers/ where.
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Both words can be used as either nouns or verbs, so that's not a foolproof distinction. But “affect” is almost always a verb