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Anonymous wrote:Please do advise/advice next.
And then effect/affect
I’ll always guess on that one. Can’t get it through my head.
Affect is usually a verb. Like to affect change. However, it can also be a noun (for example: the man was so depressed, he had a flat affect. Here affect means his emotional state).
Effect is usually a noun. For example, the effect of poverty is high crime. Or the effect of too much sun is sunburn.
I found this online: A is for action (affect); E is for end result (effect).