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Effect Versus Affect; Episode 20: October 14, 2006 ... Affect VS Effect | The most grammatically exciting english battle of two words fighting for one purpose. How do you properly use affect and effect, when do you use affect and when do you use effect in a sentence...all of these questions are answered at AffectvsEffect.com...
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grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/affect-versus-effect.aspx
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Affect ...effect ... Two very confusing words often misused. Cause and effect, sound effects, weather that affects your health, an affected tone of voice … a spelling nightmare. Let's look at basic definitions and parts of speech. ... How Does the Effect Affect You? - Another Grammatical Riddle; by Elaine Ernst...
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www.lessontutor.com/eeseffect.html
www.lessontutor.com/eeseffect.html
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Effect versus affect. It can be quite confusing to know when to use which one. The word 'affect' means to have an influence on, or to cause a change in. For example, Inflation affects the power of money. The word 'effect' means a result. Fo...
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An easily confused pair. Affect with an a is usually a verb; effect with an e is (usually) a noun. When you affect something, you have an effect on it. ... Using an apostrophe to refer to a decade — the 1960's versus the 1960s — is another matter of house style; again, journalists tend to use the apostrophe,
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Effect can act as a verb. (This use is formal. It does not mean the same as “affect.”) ... Affect (v) to do something that produces an effect or change in someone or something ... Test Your Affect versus Effect Knowledg...
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www.uhv.edu/ac/student/writing/grammartip2004.09.07.htm...
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You may use spell check, and try to be consistent with punctuation. Great! But overlooking grammar problems can cause an editor or judge to ignore your work. Solution? Remember Grammar Rules! We are a poetry journal. ... "Affect Versus Effect," by Paula Marie Bentley, Editor-in-Chief; Affect means to influence.
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pages.prodigy.net/sol.magazine/grammar.htm
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Both "affect" and "effect" are both nouns and verbs. However, the most common usages, especially in computing, are with "affect" as a verb as in G1 and "effect" as a noun as in G2 above. Beware of using them the other way around as in B1 and B2: they have very different meanings. ... Examples of incorrect use...
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www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~mark/research/AffectEffect.html
www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~mark/research/AffectEffect.html
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Less obvious than a lot versus alot, ... (On the few occasions when affect is used as a noun, it refers to the conscious subjective aspect of an emotion considered apart from bodily changes. Unless you're writing a dissertation on psychology, you'll seldom need to use affect as a noun.) ... To effect good health, you need to...
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www.sonic.net/~ideas/evr/toptab.html
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can you hear "midline shift or mass effect" ? [2009-08-27] ; Subject: can you hear "midline shift or mass effect" ? med(ication) effect? [2009-08-26] ; Subject: med(ication) effect? os acromiale versus osteo-chrom-o-nal-e [2009-08-18] ; ... Her affect was really quite good, except when she became a bit of lacromosis...
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