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You affect me
You affect me




you affect me

Now that you know this simple way to remember the differences between these two similar words, go ahead and teach someone else. Like this post? I have another one just like it if you’re stumped with family’s vs. Effect, on the other hand, has the in front of it, a sure sign it’s a noun. Notice how affect has to in front of it, a sure indicator it’s a verb. OR My choice is going to affect my friends and cause change. The effect  had on the group lead to a fantastic result. Practicing this way becomes personal to you, and the correct usage will stick in your mind better. One of the best ways to do so is to write sentences, inserting your name in them, using the words correctly. Many of us have to consciously practice them. Of course, English has a few exceptions to the rule, but you’ll cover the vast majority of correct usages with this simple trick. An easy test is that you can stick the word the in front of both and it makes sense or belongs. It means r esult, which also has an e in it. Affect is a verb and change is a verb (action). Take the first letter, a in affect and remember that it means ch ange, which has an a in the middle. But I have an easy way that helps me remember the differences between the two. But what is it? How Do You Remember Affect and Effect?īoth are tricky words which take just a little bit of practice to remember how to use correctly. You want to say something to the “ effect of.” But is it affect? Your school-age grammar lessons in the back of your mind are telling you there’s a difference –affect vs. Or maybe you’re a parent writing a note to a teacher.

you affect me

You’re writing an important document for work.






You affect me