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8/6/2025, 10:07:03 AM
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Thank you for interesting information.
I'm far from fluent in English, but probably I wouldn't mix up "affect" and "effect" that much since "affect" is often used as a verb while "effect" is often used as a noun, which makes separating them easier.
Instead I should make and should have made a vast amount of mistakes which English speaker wouldn't even imagine.
Thank you for interesting information.
I'm far from fluent in English, but probably I wouldn't mix up "affect" and "effect" that much since "affect" is often used as a verb while "effect" is often used as a noun, which makes separating them easier.
Instead I should make and should have made a vast amount of mistakes which English speaker wouldn't even imagine.
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