Depending on the context, effect is already a verb.
For example, "to effect something" or to "make something have effect" is an action and therefore a verb.
The word jolt is both a verb (jolt, jolts, jolting, jolted) and a noun (jolt, jolts).Example uses:Don't jolt grandma's furniture, her glass figurines are very expensive. (verb)Seeing Richard with his old girlfriend gave her quite a jolt. (noun)
The noun effect has the adjective form effectual. The adverb form is effectually. It means in a manner designed to produce an effect. It can also mean completely.The verb to effect has the derivative adjective effective. The adverb form is effectively. It means in a way that produces a desired effect. It can also mean in an indirect manner (e.g. effectively ending any opposition).
Transitive verb.
A transitive verb.
The verb of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
The verb of effective is effect. As in "to effect something".
In the term 'cause and effect', the words 'cause' and 'effect' are nouns, joined by the conjunction 'and'; they are singular, common, abstract nouns.The term 'cause and effect' can be used as a compound subject of a sentence or clause and the compound object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:The cause and effect are obvious in retrospect.You must consider the cause and effect before you decide to act.The word cause is also a verb: cause, causes, causing, caused.The word effect is also a verb: effect, effects, effecting, effected.
The adjective for the noun effect is effective.The verb to effect has the participle adjectives effecting and effected.
The correct spelling could be 'affect'- a verb, or 'effect' - a noun.
Pulleys cannot effect society, effect is not a verb you bozo.
The subject of the verb 'do have' is 'risk factors', which is plural (it can be replaced by 'they'). Therefore the form of the verb must also be the plural form, which is 'do have' ('they do have', not 'they does have'). Do not be misled into thinking that the word 'effect', which is singular, is the subject of the verb 'do have' because it comes first. It is the object of that verb. Because the sentence is a question not a statement, the 'normal' word order for a statement (subject, verb, object) is reversed (object, auxiliary verb, subject, main verb). But it is still the subject that determines the form of the verb.
By changing affect to effect. Affect is a verb; effect is a noun.
It is a noun. For example: The effects of the earthquake were devastating. It's different from affect, which is a verb.
The two separate words are :AFFECT (verb) - to influence or alterEFFECT (noun, verb) - a result, consequence, or change ; to bring aboutThe verb effect means to bring about, as to effect a change. It should not be used instead of affect, which is to influence, as to affect the economy.
Affect is a verb. Effect is what a cause does. Training is a cause, therefor the effect is losing weight. And you are affecting your health positively.
" EFFECT" is a noun. "AFFECT" is a verb.
The correct spelling is 'affect' - a verb, or 'effect' - a noun.