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  • never get confused between affect and effect



    The words “affect” and “effect” are frequently misused and confused, one being used incorrectly in place of the other. But they have no senses in common. Both words can be used as either nouns or verbs, so that's not really a worry. But “affect” is almost always a verb, whereas “effect” is more commonly used as a noun than it is as a verb. “Affect” as a noun is almost entirely reserved for psychologist. Its use as a noun by a journalist is an affectation.





    There is often confusion over the words 'effect' and 'affect'.
    In order to understand which to use, you must know the difference between a noun and a verb.
    This is because effect is a noun; whereas, affect is a verb.
    However, there are tricks to get around this.

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    Affect



    Affect is almost always used as a verb. When used as a verb, its meaning is "to influence" something. Therefore, you would always use "affect" when trying to say that someone or something had an influence. For example, "The damp and rainy day affected Harry's mood." Very rarely, affect can be used as a noun. Psychologists are usually the only people to use affect as a noun to describe someone's mood or emotional state.




    Effect


    Effect is almost always used as a noun. When used as a noun, its meaning is "a result". Therefore, you would always use the word effect when trying to say that a change occurred as a result of something else. For example, "The rain had no effect on Harry's mood." Very rarely, effect can be used as a verb. In this instance, "to effect" means, "to bring about something, cause it to occur or to accomplish a task".


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    A LITTLE TRICK TO SPOT 'EFFECT'



    The word effect has several meanings. It can mean outcome, consequence or appearance. Try using one of these instead of effect. If the sentence still makes sense, then effect is almost certainly correct.
    (This trick works because effect is a noun, just like the words outcome, consequence and appearance. )



    A LITTLE TRICK TO SPOT 'AFFECT'


    Try using the verb 'to transform' (in its various forms; e.g., transforming, transformed, transforms) instead of affect. If the sentence still makes sense, then affect is almost certainly correct. However, if you find yourself using transformation then you should be using effect, because both are nouns.
    (This trick works because 'to transform' is a verb, just like 'to affect'. )



    NO CONFUSION

    There should be no confusion with 'affecting' or 'affected'. These are always verbs.




    BE AWARE

    There is a verb 'to effect'. It is quite rare, but useful in business writing. It means 'to bring into being'.

    Example : The new policy will be effected as soon as the paper is signed.







    I Hope these facts would not make you confused no more



  • #2

    that's awesome really
    I used to use both of them anyway but now i knew the
    right purpose of each one
    thanks for the hint and useful information
    keep up the good hints

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    • #3
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      that's awesome really
      I used to use both of them anyway but now i knew the
      right purpose of each one
      thanks for the hint and useful information
      keep up the good hints
      Your welcome any time brother

      and i hope the topics i put are all useful

      Thanx for your sweet comment .

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      • #4
        Thank you for the information

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