Today is a day for revisiting the madness of the English language. We have all had moments when our minds blank and we can’t figure out what word we should use. “Affect or effect?” We wonder to ourselves. “Affect is usually a verb, right?” Luckily the fine folks at GrammarCheck have a bright and bubbly infograph that helps writers make the proper word choices.
Back when I was grading students’ essays, this would have been a great resource to hand to them. I’m still half-tempted to send it around to people I know, but I’ll restrain myself.

Thanks, Chris, for sharing this helpful information. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Very welcome Suzanne 😃
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Fabulous! Wish I could reblog this one. I read so many books with these mistakes, and some of these words have kept me scratching my head, too. Thank you so much for sharing. Tweeted it.
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Go to Kristen’s original post and use her reblog button, Aleta 😃
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Thank you. The first one is the one I have the hardest time with. Affect vs effect. I saved the chart to refer to in the future. Hugs
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Welcome Scottie 😃
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