Asked by My

here's the question i have to answer about political activists.

What affect do they have, and how are their efforts measured?

so in my answer i still use affect and not effect, right?

I think a lot of the time their affect is to create a strong reaction either positive or negative about the issuse at hand.

I don't know, it may be a dumb question but I figured better ask and be sure then dont' and be wrong.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
In both sentences the correct word is effect.

Check the definition, especially the usage note near the bottom that discusses affect and effect.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/effect
Answered by My
You know, I had the feeling that is what looked so wrong to me in the first place. But, since the questions came from a professor I just assumed they were right. Just goes to show even a teacher can get it wrong. :)


Thanks for the help!
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yep. :-)
Answered by Joe
It's not a dumb question...

Use "effect" in this case.

Link here: web.ku.edu/~edit/affect.html
Answered by Dr Russ
It is a very common mistake. It is also very easy to miss when proof reading as a) you read what you expect to see and b) an a can look like an e in some type faces.
Answered by charlotte
please could you tell me the answer to this:whats the effect on weedkillers on the ecosystem?
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