Which sentence uses "affect" or "effect" correctly?
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As a noun, effect means "the result," "the change," or "the influence." As affect, a verb "produces a change," effect, a noun, is the "change" or "result." Since effect means an "influence" in this sentence, it is the correct word to use here.
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Too much of brainly will affect your brain.
The Side effects of medicines are not that good.
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