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Affect is the verb, and effect is the noun! For instance: “trouble sleeping can be the effect of some long standing trauma.” VS “long standing trauma can affect some sleeping patterns”   1 reply
25 01,2021
so basically effect is and affect is hope that helps!   reply
25 01,2021
https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/affect-vs-effect-usage-difference im too lilttle brain to explain but here   reply
25 01,2021
Its when um......   reply
25 01,2021
simply put- “affect” is the production of change and “effect” *is* the change. If someone was reading a persuasive essay aloud and wanted to know if their speech produced change, they might ask, “Did my speech affect your opinion?” It’s essentially the same as asking “Did my speech produce change in your opinion?” or “Did my sp......   reply
25 01,2021
Affect is a verb and effect is not Affect is I guess kinda like cause I cause this or I affect this and effect is Like after I affected this it had a negative effect Can't explain shit   reply
25 01,2021
to affect something is to bring an effect to it. you’re welcome, i made you more confused.   reply
25 01,2021
umm yes   reply
25 01,2021
uh i asked my friends. effect is a noun and affect is a verb.   reply
25 01,2021
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