
Affect vs. Effect
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SARAH HAZEN
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Affect vs. Effect
By SARAH HAZEN
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Affect with an "a" is a verb that means "to influence."
Affect indicates action. Let the "a" help you remember that.
The light rain did not affect the baseball game.
Her negative attitude affected everyone on the team.
The drought will affect the success of the farmer's crops.
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A noun is person, place, thing, or idea.
Noun examples: school, student, paper, honesty, justice, love... The overall effect was surprising.
A side effect of not enough sleep is grouchiness.
The speaker's presentation had a positive effect on the students.
Effect with an "e" is a noun that means "result."
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Multiple Choice
The bright yellow walls in my room have a positive affect/effect on my mood.
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Reading Helen Keller’s autobiography had a profound affect/effect on Isabella: She decided to learn sign language and volunteer at a school for children who are deaf.
Affect
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The drought will certainly affect/effect the crops this season.
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How do you think the school’s new dress code will affect/effect the students?
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The loud music coming from next door affects/effects my concentration.
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Gum disease is one possible affect/effect of not flossing your teeth.
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Rewrite the sentence by changing the underlined word to a form of either affect or effect.
“Brain freeze” can be the result of eating ice cream too fast.
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Multiple Choice
Rewrite the sentence by changing the underlined word to a form of either affect or effect.
Eating just before going to bed messes up my sleep.
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Rewrite the sentence by changing the underlined word to a form of either affect or effect.
The rain had almost no impact on traffic.
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Affect vs. Effect
By SARAH HAZEN
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