One that usually trips me up is when to use past/passed. For some reason I stumble on it each time, but I’m fine with other things like affect/effect etc.
I applaud you to cover this topic. I just can’t squeeze the differences into my skull 😢 I think we need to axe one and use the other for all situations. 😅
Also, affect in psychology, is the underlying experience of feeling, emotion, attachment, or mood and is pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable. “Affect” in this context is pronounced with the “a” as it is pronounced in “apple.”
It's SIMPLE. "Affect" is a VERB. "Effect" is a NOUN. One thing AFFECTS another thing by causing an EFFECT. There, I just affected you. The effect of it was to save you 4 minutes by laying it out in simple terms.
This was the best one in a long time...when you get another fill in make sure they have character like you. ❤❤❤
I loved the video and the explanation! You are very good at it! Thanks, Martin! We want more videos like this one! 💃
Thanks Martin!!
One that usually trips me up is when to use past/passed. For some reason I stumble on it each time, but I’m fine with other things like affect/effect etc.
Thank you martin advice most needed. Grab the joy
Great! Thank you!
hahahhaha. Loved the video esp with you acting out each emotion. The Raven method sounds good :-)
I applaud you to cover this topic. I just can’t squeeze the differences into my skull 😢 I think we need to axe one and use the other for all situations. 😅
Also, affect in psychology, is the underlying experience of feeling, emotion, attachment, or mood and is pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable. “Affect” in this context is pronounced with the “a” as it is pronounced in “apple.”
Effect affect that affects the effect.
A whole video on this is so funny
Wow, this channel became British quickly... and I don't just mean accents. :)
It's SIMPLE. "Affect" is a VERB. "Effect" is a NOUN.
One thing AFFECTS another thing by causing an EFFECT.
There, I just affected you. The effect of it was to save you 4 minutes by laying it out in simple terms.