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Joe's Cafe, 24/7 pit stop for ESL learners and teachers | December 2007
Egg's off, bacon's off, bread's off, tea's off. English is on though.
Affect or effect?These two words are often confused. They both have several meanings, but today we will look at their basic meaning of change. Affect is a verb, basically meaning: cause to change; make a difference to
Effect is a noun, meaning: a change that is the result of something else
As mentioned above, both words can have other meanings as well, and effect can also be a verb (with a different meaning). Just remember that in the sense of “change” as shown above the noun is effect and the verb is affect. Joe | Thursday, December 20th, 2007 | Filed under Vocabulary
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4th February 2008 at 4:54 am
thanks alot for this information since I always get confused between these 2 words.