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Affect and effect are two of the most confusing words in the English lexicon, often used interchangeably by native English speakers as well. Here’s how to differentiate between affect and effect.
Affect vs. effect: Exceptions to the part of speech rule Unfortunately, as it seems is always the case, there are exceptions. There is, alas, also a noun form of “affect” and a verb form of ...
A user on Twitter asked me recently about the difference between “affect” and “effect.” Specifically, she wanted to know which to use in the phrase “the affect/effect of celebrity ...
The basic difference between “affect” and “effect” — a fact known to everyone who has ever taken an interest in these words — is that “affect” is a verb and “effect” is a noun.
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