Affect vs. Effect (and other common mistakes people make) – Grammarcheck

I was approached by the website, Grammarcheck.net,  to share their infographic on common word mistakes people make. It’s easy to confuse words like “compliment” and “complement”, or “affect” and “effect”. These words sound similar but have different meanings.

So, without further ado, enjoy this handy reference!

Affect vs. Effect & 34 Other Common Confusions (Infographic)
Source: www.grammarcheck.net

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  1. Pingback: Affect vs. Effect (and other common mistakes people make) – Grammarcheck — So, You Think You Can Teach ESL? | Samal English Language Services

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