![]() ‘One of the effects of the rise in oil price will be to increase transport costs.’ ‘The rise in oil price will have an effect on transport costs.’ So here’s how to get affect and effect straight.Įffect is a noun and means ‘a result or a consequence’ or the way one thing acts upon anotherĪffect is a verb and means ‘to have an effect on’ ![]() If you mix up your words, it can affect a reader’s opinion of you – and that, in turn, can have a detrimental effect on your business.
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