“Affect” is a verb “Action”, as both those words start with “A”. “Effect” is a noun “Event”, both those words start with “E”. Thus, if you have an action or a verb, chances are you
问题102:affect和effect有什么区别? 回答:affect是一个动词,意思是“对……有影响”或“给……带来变化”。 例如:Does second hand smoke affect the health of all of us? effect有时也可以作动词用,意为“执行”。 例如:Only the president can effect such a change. 但是,effect在大多数情况下都被用作...
I don’t like it because I think it’s dumb to use the word effect when you could say “make a change” or “contribute to a change” or “cause a change”, but I’ve had this discussion with my family (after a lot of wine drinking at Christmas on some people’s part) and we...
Exceptions to the Rule with Affect and Effect It’s English, so you know there are exceptions to the rule! Every now and then, you might need to useaffectas a noun oreffectas a verb. These aren’t common uses, but you should know them anyway. Affect as a Noun Affectis mainly used ...
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To understand the apt situation in which the word 'affect' or 'effect' must be used, you should have a clear idea of what each word means. You can also remember a simple rule that 'affect' is a verb and 'effect' is a noun. The word 'affect' is defined as, 'To have an ...
Just as the “I before E except after C” trick doesn’t apply to words likefreightandsleight— there are exceptions to the affect/effect rule. You may be disappointed to hear that sometimes: affectcan be a noun; and effectcan be a verb. ...
Ais for action (affect);Eis for end result (effect). Affect vs. Effect Trick#2 – RAVEN Memory Trick: Try the “RAVEN” mnemonic, which stands for:R– Remember;A- Affect is a;V– Verb;E- Effect is a;N- Noun Affect vs. Effect Trick#3 – Rhyme the Rule: ...
A Quick and Easy Way to Know Whether to Use Affect or Effect Remember, a general rule of thumb is that “affect” is usually a verb (a “doing word”) and “effect” is usually a noun (something you can put “the” in front of). ...
Rule 1 Affectisusually averb(95% of the time)meaning to influence,result, repercussion, consequence, outcome, or aftermath. Example: I didn’t expect that book toaffectme the way it did. Affectis averbin this sentence. Effectisusually anounmeaning a result of a change, alter, influence, ...