- englishalex.com post/affect-vs-effect-what-s-the-…"The pandemic affected millions of people." "Do I have to attend the meeting if it doesn't affect my department?" "Is this going to affect us in any way?"
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/affectAn affect is something that acts or acted upon something else. However, an effect is the result of an action (by something else).
- startswithy.com affect-sentence/When using affect in a sentence, remember that it is typically used as a verb. Here are some examples to help you understand how to use affect correctly
- dictionary.com browse/affectto give the appearance of; pretend or feign: to affect knowledge of the situation. to assume artificially, pretentiously, or for effect: to affect a Southern accent.
- wordreference.com definition/affectaffect is a verb, affected and affectionate are adjectives, affection is a noun:Nothing seems to affect him. The way he speaks is affected and phony.
- grammarly.com blog/affect-vs-effect/Affect and effect are easy to mix up. Here, we’ll explain where the confusion comes from and lay out all the various scenarios for using affect and effect...
- grammar.com affect-effectTo “affect changes” means “to influence or modify changes already made.” Affect is not very common as a noun but can be used to describe a feeling or emotion...
- lingohelp.me preposition-after-verb/affect-by-in-…Apple have not commented on this incident giving indication this may not affect to many customer who have ordered or plan on buy the iPad Mini.
- vocabulary.com Dictionary affectAffect is most often used as a verb meaning “to have an impact on,” as in “The tornado barreling towards us will affect our picnic plans.”
- englishgrammar.org affect-effect/Well, you are not alone. The affect-effect dilemma is a common grammatical issue plaguing many people, even writers and professionals.