The correct usage is "although it affected my grade".
Affect vs. effect is one of the more difficult distinctions in English. Both can be either verbs or nouns, although affect is more common as a verb and effect is more common as a noun.
"Affect" as a verb means to influence, act on, or change. This is why "although it affected my grade" is correct.
"Effect" as a verb means to bring about, accomplish, or make happen. For example, "The goal of the meeting was to effect a resolution to the dispute." This is why "although it effected my grade" is not correct.
Although the average is supposedly at an eighth grade reading level, the actual level is somewhere between a 5th and 6th grade reading level.
make a list of each population in the image that would be affected by drought
Although many people believe the "w" in a viscosity grade means "weight," it actually stands for "winter." The viscosity grades are based on the outside temperature during which a vehicle is being driven.
That is the correct spelling of the word "choice" (decision, or a better grade).
A law typically has a specific level or grade associated with the offense such as 1st, 2nd, or 3rd degree felony. An ungraded felony, although still considered a felony. has no level of the offense attached to the crime.
It will have a bad effect on your grade.
grade 5
No. It isn't.
You would be better starting the current grade .
yes it is its a way better grade!
Homework is practice for the material - the more you practice, the better you get and the better grade you'll have
All of them... From a student in 6th grade..
An A is not better than an A plus. When people get an A on a report, they think it is a very bad grade. An A is not a bad grade, however an A would be much better.
better grade wood and blueing
yes it is
Evidently, although he HAS spent the last 26 years in the fourth grade.
D is better than F.