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CEC | 09:22 Wed 09th Jul 2008 | Arts & Literature
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I have been asked to place an advertisement in a local newsletter. The line that I am questioning is
"We can service vehicles without effecting your warranty"
My instinct says thst the word should be 'affecting'
Am I right.
Thanks in anticipation
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Thank you for that Shaking.
I use a little aide memoire C [of] E, Cause and Effect, both nouns; so if it's not a noun (ie an Effect with a Cause) it starts with A.
Except, of course, effect can also be a verb - but only when it means 'to bring about' as in 'to effect a change'.
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Now you are just trying to confuse me. Which is not hard!
I am sticking with my instinct for the moment.
But, thank you just the same.
I am confused also - I remember it thus: affect is the action effect is the outcome .... make sense?










Sorry! You and Shaking etc are correct with affecting in your example.

The two verbs are:

to affect = to have an effect on
to effect = to bring about or produce
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All it takes is two little words to bring about discussion.
Thank you everyone for your help.
echokilo's seems to be the least confusing to me!
As I said it doesn't take much to confuse me.

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