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  • Effect in or effect on - WordReference Forums
    On The effect of temperature on the activity was studied Basically the choice of preposition depends on the context, but "in" is used more often with living things, although in that case "on" is also appropriate For example: The effect of diet in on children
  • effect, affect, impact 作“影响”时有什么区别? - 知乎
    effect, affect, 和 impact 三个词都既可以是动词也可以是名词。 1 effect To effect (动词) 意味带来 产生 一些结果, ← which is an effect (名词) The new rules will effect (动词), which is an effect (名词) The new rules produced the expected effect (名词) 上面的句子也可以说是:
  • Does it effect me? vs. Does it affect me? - WordReference Forums
    I shall answer by giving the definition of the verb to effect to effect vb (transitive) to cause to occur; bring about; accomplish; Example The government effected a change in the policy concerning income tax (They caused a change to occur, brought it about) _____ Now consider - Would it make sense to say "Does it effect me?" "Does it cause
  • effective vs. effect + date | WordReference Forums
    5 The change will take effect April 22 6 The change will take effect on April 22 7 The change will take effect from April 22 8 The change will take effect as of April 22 9 The change will come into effect April 22 10 The change will come into effect on April 22 11 The change will come into effect from April 22 12
  • with effect from or with effective from? - WordReference Forums
    Hi, I would like to check if the phrase should be "with effect from" or "with effective from" e g She will station in the Mainland office with effect effective from 7 April 2011 I think it should be "with effect from" but the latter appears quite often Do they have different meanings
  • Affected by with | WordReference Forums
    Hello everyone I have a doubt related to the preposition to use with "affected", especially when we talk about medical issues, like diseases, disabilities, etc "He is affected by cancer" = "he is affected with cancer"? I looked up on google and it turns out "affected with" appears much more
  • day of signing, date of signature | WordReference Forums
    When specifying in a legal document such as a contract that the document shall enter into force (become enforceable, acquire a legal effect etc ) on the date on which it signed, which of the following formulations, if any, would be the most correct or most common in practice (I am interested in UK English, but information about differences
  • Have appeared had appeared | WordReference Forums
    Past perfect is generally used for something that was completed before (and typically has had an effect on, or some relevance to) some event in the past (not usually recently), in the same way that present perfect is used for something that has completed before (and has an effect on, or some relevance to) the present


















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