Not to be a grammar freak but you shouldn't have subtracted the "u" in your equation. Just saying. Lol Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk
You should investigate becoming an English teacher. I remind my family constantly that judgments are made from the way we speak and the words we use... I usually either get in the headlights or .
I can not, I mean cannot stand when these two words are not combined. There are so many of these that I have had to work hard on using correctly and now that I have, it's so hard for me not to comment on. Affect and effect get me most of the time. I still don't know if I use those two right half the time. I give it heck trying though. I've even researched the correct use of those two.
I refuse to use 2 o's....i understand why it's there.....but I'm not...TO...interested in adding that extra o Screw proper punctuation...TO... Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk 2
One is usually a verb; the other a noun. You affect something or someone. You have an effect on something or someone.