Jan 06, 2009 at 12:28 AM
The Affect Effect.
Written by Jim Conley   

Having finished grading numerous final papers, it's time for a refresher on the use of effect versus affect.

"Effect" is usually a noun meaning result or a verb meaning to bring about.   “Affect” is used as a noun to mean emotional expression or as a verb when you mean to influence rather than to cause.

The best way to remember the use of an a or an e is to think cause and effect.

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