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Anna
To affect or to effect? These two verb are a bit confusing. I would really appreciate if someone explaines me the difference using examples of their usage in sentences.
Mar 14, 2015 7:19 PM
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Hi Anna! "effect" (noun) refers to a change caused in somebody/something - The events had a bad effect on him. "to effect" (verb") means "to make something happen" - The party is trying to effect a change in the policy of the government. "to affect" (verb) means "to cause a change in somebody/something" - Their opinion will not affect our decision. ("Their opinion will have no effect on our decision.") Hope this helps.
March 14, 2015
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Many native English speakers get this wrong, you are in good company! Effect is a noun and also a verb, affect is only a verb. I find it helps to remember that. To effect something means to make it happen - to produce an effect, in other words. To affect something means to alter/change it. Examples: "I can effect an improvement in my language skills by practising every day." "If I drink too much, it affects my driving."
March 14, 2015
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