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What is "affect" and "effect" mean and how to use them?
Aug 18, 2024 2:54 PM
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Difference:
Affect (verb): To influence or change something.
Example: "The weather can affect your mood."
Effect (noun): The result or outcome of a change.
Example: "The effect of the new policy was immediate."
Summary:
Affect: Verb, means "to influence."
Effect: Noun, means "a result."
August 19, 2024
Hi.
Effect is a noun.
It means change that happens when something is done or has happened. It refers to a result, outcome, or consequence.
Example: The effect that the incident had on him was horrible.
Affect is a verb to show action. It means to impact, influence, or produce change.
Example: The incident affected her self-esteem negatively.
August 18, 2024
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