Watching this video will have a significant effect on
your English skills, as it will directly affect your
ability to distinguish between “affect” and “effect.”
Don’t worry if you find these two words confusing;
even some native speakers mix them up since they
look and sound similar. This video will clearly
explain the differences and help you use both
terms confidently.
Quick tip summary!
Think of affect as action: If you’re
discussing something that influences, choose
affect.
’The heat doesn’t affect me’.
Affect here is a verb.
Remember Effect for End Result: If you’re
talking about the outcome, go with effect.
’The heat had a big effect on the runners’.
Effect here is a noun.


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