What’s up with “affect” and “effect”?
Without question, “affect“ vs. ”effect“ is asked more frequently than any other question. (A close second is “lay” vs. “lie.”)
Here is the simple explanation:
If you need a mnemonic to help you remember this, try “RAVEN”:
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