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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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effective or affective?

Thus, he claims that gun-free zones are not effective for safety.
  

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Bastian7 Thus, he claims that gun-free zones are not effective ( for )(in) providing safety. "affective" is not correct there.

  • Bastian7 Thus, he claims that gun-free zones are not effective ( for )(in) providing safety.
  • "affective" is not correct there.
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Bastian7Thus, he claims that gun-free zones are not effective (for)(in) providing safety. Emotion: yes
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oh, so I should just leave it. Emotion: smile
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Bastian7 Oh, so should I just leave it?
I think you should add "providing".

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