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I know that effect can be a noun and a verb with different meanings, but can I use effect in this question like this:“ Do you think social media effects our life?”
Jan 9, 2021 2:57 PM
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Should be "... social media affects our lives."
January 10, 2021
Some English speakers get this wrong too!
In most common usage “effect” is a noun:
The film had cool special effects.
The effect of climate change has been harsh winters.
And “affect” is a verb.
His bad mood affected me
Climate change has affected the weather.
The exceptions and less used versions are:
“Affect” (n.) - as a psychology term meaning expression of a mood: “The patient had a blank affect and did not flinch when surprised by the loud sound”
“Effect” (v). The activist attempted to effect change by protesting. (To cause to happen)
More info:
https://web.ku.edu/~edit/affect.html
Like I said, many native speakers of English get this wrong.
January 10, 2021
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