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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN EFFECT AND AFFECT?
Jun 7, 2011 8:40 AM
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When something is affected, you see the effect.
The tax reform really affected life in the city.
The effects of the tax reform were astounding.
Thus, "to affect" = to make an effect on something
June 7, 2011
Generally speaking, affect is a verb and effect is a noun. When you affect something, you produce an effect on it. Even in the passive voice something would be affected, not effected.
June 7, 2011
"Effect" is something that happens as a result of something else.
Ex: "The effects of pollution are significant."
"Every choice you make has an effect on those around you."
The word "affect" is a verb, meaning to PRODUCE an "effect".
Ex: "The pollution affected the quality of air in the city."
"I took some medicine, but it didn't affect me. I still feel sick."
June 7, 2011
look up in a dictionary. They explain it the best.
June 7, 2011
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