【词汇大师】小心那些最常见的词汇(2/2)
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本篇对话中,主持人的对话不需要听写,只需听写嘉宾的话
主持人对话①"Then there's the confusion between affect and effect."
主持人对话②"And tell us what you..."
hints
'effect change.'
Occasionally
戳节目订阅,掌握节目最新动态。http://t1.g.hjfile.cn/listen/201203/201203060841433902744.mp3"I can't tell you how often I hear college-educated native speakers of English, even advanced degree people, lawyers, say 'I could have ran,' 'I should have went,' 'I would have drank.' They know that you 'run' in the present and that you 'ran' in the past, so they try to regularize the verb a little bit and say 'I have ran' as a past participle when it still needs to remain irregular and has to be 'I have run.' I drink, I drank and I have drunk, not 'I have drank.'"
"You have to remember that affect with an a is chiefly the verb. That's going to be the verb you need most of the time. When something has an effect on something else, it affects, with an a. Effect with an e is chiefly a noun. So when something has an effect, it's going to have an effect. So affect, a, verb. Effect, noun, e. Occasionally effect with an e will be used as a verb. You 'effect change.' That's with an e. But that's much less common than affect the verb with an a."
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