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  • Whats an easy way to remember when to use affect or effect?
    If it did not, use effect; if it did, use affect Effect comes from Latin efficere, from ex-, "out", and facere, "to cause make do" When you effect something, you cause something to exist that didn't exist before: first it was in the darkness of nothingness, then it comes "out" into the world of reality Notice the parallel to ex-in exist
  • Affect vs effect use - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    affect (v): to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something effect (v): to achieve something and cause it to happen So, I would say you should use affect in each of your examples: Images are affected by defocusing Defocusing affects images Defocusing affects image's shape Method is affected by
  • Effect vs. Affect - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The "common errors" site mentions 3 different meanings for affect (verb): When “affect” is accented on the final syllable (a-FECT), it is usually a verb meaning “have an influence on”: “The million-dollar donation from the industrialist did not affect my vote against the Clean Air Act ” “to make a display of or deliberately
  • Affect vs impact - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The main problem lies with people who use the words impact and affect (as a verb) or effect (as a noun) interchangeably They mean different things Affect simply means to have an effect or influence on; i e , to cause something to change in some way
  • Effect and Affect - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    When you affect something, it produces an effect Here are a few examples of the words used correctly in these senses: The storm knocked down power lines, affecting several thousand people in rural communities [CBC] Gauging the disaster’s effect requires assessing economic activity that might be lost [Wall Street Journal]
  • How common is the confusion between affect and effect?
    The [mis]usage is quite common, but the two have not started to merge and should not be considered equivalent Most lists of common vocabulary mistakes list affect vs effect among the most frequently encountered Don't assume that what you see on a U S Representative's web page is grammatically correct or even good English
  • grammar - Which one is correct? affect or effect - English Language . . .
    In the sentence affect is the right answer ,because affect is a verb and effect is a noun Effect is a change that somebody or something causes in a result,while affect is to make somebody sick or I'll If you want to know the different the sentence does not sound the same for example the condition affects one in five weman
  • Affect or Effect? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    You effect a change Here the word effect precedes an impacting result You caused change A change affects you The word affect precedes a subject that was impacted A change changed you Both affect and effect are about impact The subtle difference is that one is for the impact itself The other is about the thing impacted Lets mix them up:
  • homonyms - affect business vs effect business - English Language . . .
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  • How to explain the difference between affect and effect?
    Effect can be a noun meaning the consequence of an action This drug has powerful effects It can also be a verb meaning to bring about The new principal effected many changes Affect can be an uncountable noun meaning the observable expression of emotion in psychology People with mental problems may have different affect





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