«AFFECT» Ayça Ceren COŞGUNOĞLU • Is a verb: [with object] have an effect on; make a difference to: the dampness began to affect my health • [with object] pretend to have or feel (something): as usual I affected a supreme unconcern • [with clause] your attitude will affect how successful you are touch the feelings of; move emotionally: he was visibly affected by the tragedy • [with infinitive] a book that affects to loathe the modern world • use, wear, or assume (something) pretentiously or so as to make an impression on others: an Anglophile who had affected a British accent • Is a noun: [mass noun] Psychology feeling or emotion. Do not confuse affect with effect. Affect means 'make a difference to; change' The changes will affect everyone. Effect means either 'a result' The drug has a painkilling effect. or 'bring about a result' He effected a cost-cutting exercise. affect influence impress move touch strike affected affectively affecter affectivity affectless affective affectable Thank you for listening me…