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Phrasal verb: make for | Passive construction
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Effect vs. affect #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 27, 2005 5:28 am   Effect vs. affect
 

Test No. errors/elem-17 "My Thoughts", question 10

I expect you will understand most of what I have written and that you are not effected too much by the mistakes.

(a) expect
(b) most
(c) effected

Test No. errors/elem-17 "My Thoughts", answer 10

I expect you will understand most of what I have written and that you are not affected too much by the mistakes.

Correct entry: affected
The error was: (c) effected

You have not found the error.
I expect you will understand most of what I have written and that you are not effected too much by the mistakes.
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Can you explain clearly the different meaning and using between "to affect" and "to effect"?
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Effect vs. affect #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 27, 2005 10:14 am   Effect vs. affect
 

Hi Fairy,

Affect means influence/have an influence on as in:

Weather can easily affect your mood.

Effect means realise/put into reality as in:

The Government has effected some new laws on drving.

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