📚 Grammar Tip of the Day!
Hello learners! 🌟
Today, we're focusing on the difference between "affect" and "effect"—a common confusion for many English speakers.
1. Affect (verb): To influence something.
- Example: "The weather can affect your mood."
2. Effect (noun): The result of a change.
- Example: "The new law had a positive effect on the community."
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Hello learners! 🌟
Today, we're focusing on the difference between "affect" and "effect"—a common confusion for many English speakers.
1. Affect (verb): To influence something.
- Example: "The weather can affect your mood."
2. Effect (noun): The result of a change.
- Example: "The new law had a positive effect on the community."
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❤ English Academy✅