ylop
Well-Known Member
You need to hang around with younger people they seem to use effect and affect interchangably.I can't remember 'effect' being used in the sense of 'affect'. To effect something normally means to make it happen, or bring into effect, normally applied to a verb or verb clause. To affect somebody or something is to have an effect on them, usually a person or something concrete, such as "El Nino affects our weather", or for Americans "impacts our weather".