When you use effect you would use it after an event where there was a cause. When you use affect is when it changes somebody's attitude or changed something.
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The word EFFECT, since it is a noun. It means a result or change.The word AFFECT is normally a verb, meaning to influence or make a change.The two are often confused. As a rarely-used verb, effectis used almost exclusively with the word "change". As a rarely-used noun, affect has a psychological meaning.Example:"We did not know what the effect would be, or how it would affect the subject."
"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."
Affect is a verb form of the common word "effect." Therefore, you would use the word "affect" when something is changing, or having an action performed upon it, i.e. "Johnny was greatly affected by the severing of his leg." Meanwhile, you would use the word "effect" as a noun form of the word, i.e. "The effect of Johnny's leg being severed was that he fell over a lot more frequently."
The word affect is a verb meaning to influence or alter in some way.Examples:If you lie to someone, and this lie is discovered later on, which often happens, this will affect your relationship with this person.If you steal, use drugs, cause an accident while DUI, this will affect your reputation, which will later affect how people perceive you because whether we like it or not: everyone judges.NOTEThe word affect is NOT used as a common noun. If the word is a noun, use effect.
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The word EFFECT, since it is a noun. It means a result or change.The word AFFECT is normally a verb, meaning to influence or make a change.The two are often confused. As a rarely-used verb, effectis used almost exclusively with the word "change". As a rarely-used noun, affect has a psychological meaning.Example:"We did not know what the effect would be, or how it would affect the subject."
"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."
You say 'profound effect'
It is unknown whether cell phone use has an effect on a person's intelligence
While affect is a verb meaning to influence or alter (or to assume, as a pose), effect is a noun meaning a consequence or result.---AFFECT is normally a verb, and means "to influence or change."EFFECT is normally a noun, and means the result, consequence, or change that is made.Examples:How does population growth affect us? VERBStudying should positively affect your grades. VERBWhat is the effect of population growth? NOUNDrinking alcohol can have a bad effect on your health. NOUNIf the word is a noun, use "effect." The word affect will almost always be used as an action verb. The word effect can also be a verb, very rarely but obviously used, meaning to cause. (e.g. This law may effect a basic change to our policy.)
One of these words (affect) is a verb -- an action word. The other (effect) is a noun. You can remember the one that is a verb because "affect" begins with an "a," and it shows action: The flu affects each person differently. "Your tardiness will affect your grade," said the teacher. (To affect means to impact or influence.)As for the noun (which begins with the letter "e"), use it like this: I don't know if this will have a good effect, but I think we should try it. The word "effect" often refers to a result, and it often has an adjective right next to it-- a good effect, a bad effect, a positive effect, a negative effect, etc.
the right word is "affect."
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.
The basic difference? The words are very similar and have their roots in the same place and so the difference is tiny. Affect is used to mean to cause a change in something - it can cause an Effect. I affect the ozone when I drive my car. Effect is used to mean the change caused in something - it is what happens to something when it is affected The effect on the ozone is that it is damaged. I affect the ozone, the ozone is affected. The effect I have is that the ozone is damaged, the effect of my actions. Is that okay? And are you actually trying to explain it to a five year old? Because I wouldn't bother, it tends to be one of those words people can use correctly but don't know why they use it when they do or don't. Hope it helped, Acey~Nz I would add that "affect" is almost always used as a verb and "effect" as a noun.
Maybe, but it will affect the unborn child.
Affect is a verb form of the common word "effect." Therefore, you would use the word "affect" when something is changing, or having an action performed upon it, i.e. "Johnny was greatly affected by the severing of his leg." Meanwhile, you would use the word "effect" as a noun form of the word, i.e. "The effect of Johnny's leg being severed was that he fell over a lot more frequently."
The word affect is a verb meaning to influence or alter in some way.Examples:If you lie to someone, and this lie is discovered later on, which often happens, this will affect your relationship with this person.If you steal, use drugs, cause an accident while DUI, this will affect your reputation, which will later affect how people perceive you because whether we like it or not: everyone judges.NOTEThe word affect is NOT used as a common noun. If the word is a noun, use effect.