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Grammar Mishaps: Effect vs. Affect
Use effect when you mean: RESULT, TO CAUSE, TO ACCOMPLISH, TO BRING ABOUT, or when preceded by A, AN, ANY, THE, TAKE, INTO, and NO. (These words may be separated from effect by an adjective.) Use affect...
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Insomnia is a problem that many people suffer from at some time in their life. It's often caused by worry and stress but other triggers include pain from an illness such as arthritis or toothache and...
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These two words can be confusing, but they are most easily (and fairly accurately) described as: Effect is usually a noun. You can measure an effect. ‘Cause and effect’ refers to the effect caused by...
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photoelectric effectThe photoelectric effect is the release of electrons from certain metals or semiconductors by the action of light or other electromagnetic radiation. The three different photoelectric...
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