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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
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
i still don’t know either, i just switch up the words in my english essays and my teachers vibe with it. update already: oh no i literally just sent an english essay to my teacher and wrote the wrong one. yikes.   reply
25 01,2021
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