Quote (Quicklaunch @ Nov 12 2015 06:01am)
Effect is due to a cause, affect is a verb as if you did something.
You're welcome I could teach you something new ;) :D
You used it completely wrong cause you used it as an effect as if there were outcomes and instead as an affect as if something happened..... Way to be wrong again 😂😂😂
Feel free to pm me for grammar/dueling lessons
verbatim 'My affect runs deeper than anticipated' - past tense, in your words 'as if you did something'

“Affect” as a verb. (The norm) To have an influence on; to impress or to move; to produce a change in something or someone.
It's just getting embarrassing, I know far more than you on this and have exposed you with proof, consider your education complete
OvermyerNation slaying adam in every page of this eradication thread
This post was edited by Marieusz on Nov 11 2015 08:05pm