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Name: _________________________

Commonly Confused Words: Affect vs. Effect


Affect and effect sound a little alike, but their meanings are different.

Affect is usually used as a verb meaning to change or influence. It may be used rarely as a ffect
noun with a A
Effect
different pronunciation meaning emotion behavior.
Example 1: Your test grade will affect your final grade.
Example 2: He assumed a serious affect as he began the lecture.

Effect is usually a noun meaning a result, an impression, or something that comes into being. It sometimes
may be used as a verb meaning to cause something to change.
Example 1: The baby’s crying had a terrible effect on the passengers.
Example 2: The new roof gave the effect of a whole new house.
Example 3: The new rules go into effect on the first of the month.
Example 4: We can effect change if we work together.

Choose affect or effect to complete each sentence.

1. Another drought will _______________________ the wheat crop.

2. The bad behavior of some students may ___________________ the reputation of the whole school.

3. The movie had a big _______________________ on her.

4. He did not want the scandal to _______________________ the outcome of the election.

5. The silence was not the _______________________ Barry wanted.

6. To understand history we must often look at an event’s cause and _______________________.

7. Her calm _______________________ helped everyone relax.

8. He will _______________________ his departure tonight.

9. The _______________________ of the hurricane is being felt throughout the state.

10. The disease would _______________________ her ability to walk.

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Name: _________________________

Commonly Confused Words: Affect vs. Effect


Affect and effect sound a little alike, but their meanings are different.

Affect is usually used as a verb meaning to change or influence. It may be used rarely as a ffect
noun with a A
Effect
different pronunciation meaning emotion behavior.
Example 1: Your test grade will affect your final grade.
Example 2: He assumed a serious affect as he began the lecture.

Effect is usually a noun meaning a result, an impression, or something that comes into being. It sometimes
may be used as a verb meaning to cause something to change.
Example 1: The baby’s crying had a terrible effect on the passengers.
Example 2: The new roof gave the effect of a whole new house.
Example 3: The new rules go into effect on the first of the month.
Example 4: We can effect change if we work together.

Choose affect or effect to complete each sentence.

1. Another drought will _______________________


affect the wheat crop.

2. The bad behavior of some students may ___________________


affect the reputation of the whole school.

3. The movie had a big _______________________


effect on her.

4. He did not want the scandal to _______________________


affect the outcome of the election.

5. The silence was not the _______________________


effect Barry wanted.

6. To understand history we must often look at an event’s cause and _______________________.


effect

7. Her calm _______________________


affect helped everyone relax.

8. He will _______________________
effect his departure tonight.

9. The _______________________
effect of the hurricane is being felt throughout the state.

10. The disease would _______________________


affect her ability to walk.

Copyright © 2014 K12reader.com. All Rights Reserved. Free for educational use at home or in classrooms. www.k12reader.com

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