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Hi, Praveen,
Do you want to insert a link (I don't know how to do that!), or a "view post"?
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Julielai, can you please tell me how to insert a link?
Thanks.
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Raise is transitive; rise is intransitive.
e.g. He raises his children all by himself.
e.g. The sun rises.
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"Effect" is a noun, whereas "affect" is a verb. For example:
Mary's denial had no EFFECT on Bob's suspicions.
Stress can AFFECT Bob's ability to think clearly.
To "raise" is to lift or elevate something other than youself, while to
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There is Big Difference Between This two words So Try to look it 4 dic.
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I'm afraid I don't know to insert links. (Can anyone tell me how to insert one?)
Here is it's URL : http://www.englishforums.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1217
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Hey Friends i would like to know the exact difference between the "Effect" and "Affect" and "Raise" and "Rise". plzz explain indetail . its always a bit confusing. plzz some one help me.
sincerely urs
Raja15
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What is the difference between effect and affect or inquire and enquire? I really don't know. My history teacher tried to explain the first one to me, but I don't think she succeeded much.
Is it just that effect is the noun and affect is the
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Hi folks,
I really love this site, it reminds me of the apostrophe protection society blog. Very interesting!
Anyway, I believe there is a very simple method to differentiate between effect and affect.
When used as nouns, the difference
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I do medical transcription always seem to have trouble with the use of the word effect and affect. Sometimes it is very obvious; but the following sentence i questioned:
"I have enclosed portions of a chapter from Bake's of clinical neurology
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