Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Accept the Effect
Accept the Effect  Accept the Effect  Accept the Effect                                      By Catherine Osborn                                            	  AFFECT/EFFECT  These words give writers trouble since the two can be both a noun and a verb, although affect is typically verb and effect, noun. Normally, you will use affect to denote influence. For example:  If I play music will it affect your studying?  Affect used as a noun means emotion.  On the other hand, effect, which is more commonly used as a noun, relates to the consequence or result.  The effects of the drug have long since worn off.  As a verb, it means to cause or to accomplish:  The tornado effected a change in our plan.  ACCEPT/EXCEPT  Another couple of closely related words which mean different things are accept and except. Accept will refer to receiving or approval of something.  I accept your apology.  Except refers to an exclusion, as in, not including.  I took all those classes except math.  Because they sound so similar, these words often become interchanged when we write but meaning two different things, they can really botch a sentenceââ¬â¢s meaning!                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the Misused Words category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:45 Synonyms for ââ¬Å"Foodâ⬠50 Diminutive Suffixes (and a Cute Little Prefix)How to Address Your Elders, Your Doctor, Young Children... and Your CEO    
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