The main difference is the part-of-speech.
To "affect" (transitive verb) someone or something is to influence them or it, or to create, bring about, or cause some reaction or change.
"Effect" is a noun. It is a result, reaction, or change caused by something.
One of these words (affect) is a verb -- an action word. The other (effect) is a noun. You can remember the one that is a verb because "affect" begins with an "a," and it shows action: The flu affects each person differently. "Your tardiness will affect your grade," said the teacher. (To affect means to impact or influence.)As for the noun (which begins with the letter "e"), use it like this: I don't know if this will have a good effect, but I think we should try it. The word "effect" often refers to a result, and it often has an adjective right next to it-- a good effect, a bad effect, a positive effect, a negative effect, etc.
(effect is usually a noun, affect is normally a verb) "One effect of the new law is a rule that may affect water consumption." "We know that one effect of radiation is mutation, which can affect the offspring of an organism."
While affect is a verb meaning to influence or alter (or to assume, as a pose), effect is a noun meaning a consequence or result.---AFFECT is normally a verb, and means "to influence or change."EFFECT is normally a noun, and means the result, consequence, or change that is made.Examples:How does population growth affect us? VERBStudying should positively affect your grades. VERBWhat is the effect of population growth? NOUNDrinking alcohol can have a bad effect on your health. NOUNIf the word is a noun, use "effect." The word affect will almost always be used as an action verb. The word effect can also be a verb, very rarely but obviously used, meaning to cause. (e.g. This law may effect a basic change to our policy.)
The correct spelling could be 'affect'- a verb, or 'effect' - a noun.
Affect means to have an influence on something. Affect is normally a verb.Effect is the result of an influence or change. Effect is normally a noun.They are related in that when something affects something else, it produces an effect on it.The word affect has a noun meaning related to psychology and emotion.The word effect has a verb meaning, which is to create, bring about, or institute. But these are rare compared to the everyday uses of the words.
Yes different emotions affect your health in different ways.
is effect spelt affect or effect <><><> Both spellings are correct- they are two different words.
Effect and affect
The animal effect is ecosytem is not pollutied and the human is
Not as much as the shape of the car but different finishes do affect drag.
affect. the word affect is a verb and effect is a noun. effect means produces a result or a consequence, while affect means to act on, or to move on feeling of.
By changing affect to effect. Affect is a verb; effect is a noun.
"Affect" is a verb that means to influence or make a change in something, whereas "effect" is a noun that refers to the result or outcome of an action or event. In simpler terms, "affect" is the action and "effect" is the result of that action.
Putting on any different height tire will affect the speedometer somehow.
No. Food coloring is simply added for visual effect.
One of these words (affect) is a verb -- an action word. The other (effect) is a noun. You can remember the one that is a verb because "affect" begins with an "a," and it shows action: The flu affects each person differently. "Your tardiness will affect your grade," said the teacher. (To affect means to impact or influence.)As for the noun (which begins with the letter "e"), use it like this: I don't know if this will have a good effect, but I think we should try it. The word "effect" often refers to a result, and it often has an adjective right next to it-- a good effect, a bad effect, a positive effect, a negative effect, etc.
earth rotates and this makes water flow in different divections.