Difference between Affect and Effect

🌟 AFFECT vs EFFECT


🔹 1. AFFECT

Part of Speech: Verb (mostly)
Meaning: To influence or make a change in something.
Pronunciation: /əˈfekt/

Examples:

  • The heavy rain affected the crops. (influenced)
  • His words deeply affected me. (made an emotional impact)
  • Pollution affects our health. (changes or harms it)

💡 Tip: If you can replace it with “influence”, use affect.


🔹 2. EFFECT

Part of Speech: Noun
Meaning: The result or outcome of something that happened.
Pronunciation: /ɪˈfekt/

Examples:

  • The new law had a positive effect on society. (result)
  • The medicine had no side effects. (results of taking it)
  • Her speech had a strong effect on the audience. (impact or result)

💡 Tip: If you can replace it with “result”, use effect.


🧠 Difference Table

Feature Affect Effect
Part of Speech Verb Noun
Meaning To influence or cause a change The result or outcome of a change
Pronunciation /əˈfekt/ /ɪˈfekt/
Used for Showing action or influence Showing result or consequence
Example 1 The weather affects our mood. The effect of weather on mood is strong.
Example 2 Stress can affect your health. Lack of sleep has bad effects on health.

✍️ Short Summary

🔸 Affect → means to influence (verb)
🔸 Effect → means result (noun)


🌿 Quick Trick to Remember

👉 Affect = Action (A → A)
👉 Effect = End result (E → E)

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