Difference between affect and effect...

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What’s the difference between ‘affect’ and ‘effect’ in everyday writing?
 
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Thank you for your suggestion. yeah, I'll try in that dictionary.
 
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🔹 Basic difference
affect → usually a verb (an action)
effect → usually a noun (a result)
🔹 Meaning
affect = to influence or change something
The rain affected our plans.
(The rain changed your plans)
effect = the result or outcome
The rain had a big effect on our plans.
(The result was a change in your plans)
🔹 Easy trick to remember
👉 A = Action → affect (verb)
👉 E = End result → effect (noun)

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