lucyarliwu said:I think "affect" is a verb, while "effect" is a noun.
Have a good weekend!
lucy
That's certainly the way it gets tested in exams, although 'effect' can be a verb, but one that is rarely used.lucyarliwu said:I think "affect" is a verb, while "effect" is a noun.
Have a good weekend!
lucy
Tibbs said:Hi,
Lucy was concerned with the affect that the murder was having on her daughter.
Lucy was concerned with the effect that the murder was having on her daughter.
Can anyone tell me which of the above is correct?
Any help would be appreciated.
Tibbs said:Hi,
Lucy was concerned with the affect that the murder was having on her daughter.
Lucy was concerned with the effect that the murder was having on her daughter.
Can anyone tell me which of the above is correct?
Any help would be appreciated.
qhoc0010 said:As a verb, what is the difference between "effect" and "affect"?
qhoc0010 said:Yeah, but "effect" can be also verb. The link only shows "effect" as noun. If both are used as a verb, what are the differences then?
qhoc0010 said:thanks