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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Effect vs. affect

"It is our intent that though cooperation each of our organizations can become better accustomed to addressing Haiti's needs and solving them effectively."

Is this correct? I believe it is, rather than "affectively", correct?

Thank you!
  

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"effectively" is correct. You also wrote "though" but I believe you intended "through" Cheers, Rob

  • "effectively" is correct.
  • You also wrote "though" but I believe you intended "through" Cheers, Rob
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"effectively" is correct. You also wrote "though" but I believe you intended "through"

Cheers,

Rob
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Hi, Rob, welcome to EF. Thanks for joining us. [<:o)]

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