Rinko said:It's easy Angel.
Without Affect you won't be able to see any effect of it. Affect leads to effect
i think you are correct sweetheart.Blackrose said:I thought I knew until I took a proofreading quiz and got it wrong..sighss
So then a sentence would be like due to the affect of the situation she was negatively effected?
Is that right @rinko
Grungie said:People mix them up because they sound the same
Blackangel said:i think you are correct sweetheart.
this sounds like the most plausible reason.
Blackrose said:Well after getting it wrong on that test I should hope so lol
Blackangel said:that's cool sweetheart
and i am so proud of you. and i hope we can know more about these things. lol
Kaynil said:[font=Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif]"due to the effect of the situation she was negatively affected".
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Oh, darn. I better research more on that then, hahah.Blackrose said:Yeah I thought it was like that as well until I got it wrong on that proofreading exam..turns out affect can be used other than in that context
Blackrose said:Me to.
I hope that my language thread catches on as well
Yeah I thought it was like that as well until I got it wrong on that proofreading exam..turns out affect can be used other than in that context
Kaynil said:Oh, darn. I better research more on that then, hahah.
Blackangel said:that's cool
and i never thought you are all so proficient with the language
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