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The Difference Between Affect and Effect

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The Difference Between Affect and Effect Is it affect or effect? In a nutshell,  affect is a verb and effect is a noun.  At least (spoiler alert!), most of the time. In the majority of cases, you’ll encounter the words as these parts of speech. So, if A  affects  B, B experiences the  effect  of A’s action. Huh? Imagine Ruby (A) pushes Raphael (B) into a pond. Ruby  affects  where Raphael is standing. Raphael being wet is the  effect  of Ruby’s irresistible urge to push him into a pond. Because Ruby performed an action, that signals the use of a verb: affect. The result, or effect, of that verb is “wetness,” a noun that is probably causing Raphael a whole lot of discomfort. Affect and effect are different parts of speech, but they sound almost identical.  Sound-alike pairs  like affect vs. effect are tricky because many people pronounce them as  homophones , which means, well, that they sound alike.  B...