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Affect is usually a verb, and effect is usually a noun. To affect something is to change or influence it, and an effect is something that happens due to a cause. When you affect something, it produces an effect.
Effect and affect are a little tough to keep straight, but effect is a noun referring to a phenomenon, while affect is the verb form of the phenomenon in action.Setting fire to it has the effect of blowing it up. Setting fire to it also affected it explosively.QuoteAffect is usually a verb, and effect is usually a noun. To affect something is to change or influence it, and an effect is something that happens due to a cause. When you affect something, it produces an effect.http://grammarist.com/usage/affect-effect/(I looked it up to be sure I got it right before posting. )
If he rites a story in leet-speak, ai gets tu rite a story in lolspeek. We can has deal?
There's something I want to say about original characters in fanfics that I can't quite wrap my head around to articulate......It's something about when I'm looking for a story about Kirk and the usual suspects having adventures - there's a real good chance that I don't like that Lieutenant you created for your story nearly as much as you do, and it's definitely possible to make me feel like you're forcing your pet character down my throat. It's something fan writers do a lot, related to the 'Mary Sue', if not THAT bad.Valka? Do you get what I'm talking about? A little help? (Probably a good time to tell the crowd about Paula Smith coining the term 'Mary Sue' - and explain why Ensign Sue is a Very Bad Thing for the benefit of the uninitiated...)