![]() In this post, we’ll dig into the difference between affect and effect and how to use the two in sentences. Only a minor difference here in the emphasis on the ‘a’ and ‘e.’ In this case, you’d pronounce effect as ɪˈfɛkt and affect as æfekt. The challenge surfaces because effect and affect are homophones in English language – words that have similar pronunciation, but different meanings. Most people (including myself) have trouble or have had trouble trying to figure out which to use when. Honestly, you’re not alone when it comes to the challenge that effect vs. ![]() And, when there’s action involved and you need a verb, affect is the word to go with. But a good starting point is to remember that when you need a noun, use effect. We’ll get to the nitty-gritty of the usage details below. effect, remember this: affect is a verb and effect is a noun.
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