A change in motion occurs only if a net force is exerted on an object.
A net force changes the velocity of the object, and causes it to accelerate.
If an object is acted upon by a net force, the change in velocity will be in the direction of the net force.
The acceleration of an object depends on its mass.
The more mass an object has or the more inertia it has, the harder it is to accelerate.
More mass means less acceleration if the force acting on the object is the same.