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Hi so me and my friend are having trouble with “affected” and “effected”. So my friend use a sentence saying “That post effected me”. Shouldn’t it be “That post affected me.”
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Hi so me and my friend are having trouble with “affected” and “effected”. So my friend use a sentence saying “That post effected me”. Shouldn’t it be “That post affected me.”
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effect = end result / affect = currently happening to whomever.
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Try and remember it this way. Cause and effect. Effect is the result of something, while affect is like it influenced something.
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