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Ten families were effected by the storm.

The storm affected ten families.

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When should you use affect or effect in a sentence?

It depends what the sentence is. Affect is a verb, effect is a noun. Eg. The blast affected her health. The effects of the blast were catastrophic.


How do you spell affected?

The correct spelling could be 'affect'- a verb, or 'effect' - a noun.


How would you use affect in a sentence?

From the journalism and marketing stylebooks, we're taught that effect is more commonly a noun indicating a result ("a side effect") while affect is more often a verb ("it affected me deeply"). How well you study the material will affect your grade on the final test.


Do you say it affected her health or it effected her health?

It affected her health. Affect is a verb. Effect is a noun.


What effect did the migrant labour system have on families?

All workers family lives are affected by their jobs.


A sentence for affect?

(effect is usually a noun, affect is normally a verb) "One effect of the new law is a rule that may affect water consumption." "We know that one effect of radiation is mutation, which can affect the offspring of an organism."


Do you use affect or effect in this sentence That documentary on the Civil War had a profound affect on your view of the nature of warfare?

You say 'profound effect'


How do you put effect and affect in one sentence?

Disentangle is the opposite of entangle. He disentangled his hands from the wool.


Do you use effect or affect in the sentence you have absolutely no affect on me?

"You have absolutely no effect on me." In general, the word "effect" is a noun and the verb is "affect". For example, "Your bad behavior does not affect me." However, "affect" is a noun when it refers to a person's facial expression or demeanor. For example "that man appears depressed because he has a flat affect."


Does Depo-Provera affect your libido?

I have read that that can be a side effect... and i think it affected mine


What are the difference between affect and effect?

Simply put, affect means to impact on or influence. For example, “The snow affected the traffic.” Effect is usually a noun. Simply put, effect means a result or outcome.


What is the homophone for affect?

Effect is the homophone for affect. Example sentence: The new law goes into effect tomorrow.In some dialects, "effect."