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affect and effect as a verb?!

Hi,

I found here a lessons:

Using effect and affect as a noun, effect and affect as a verb!
I understand the diference between affect and effect es a noun.

But using this words as a verb make me some problems.
Where is exactly the meaning diference?

Can anybody help? Maybe with some sampel?

Thx

Any specific word for 0 Value & more than 0

Dear,

Actually i want to know any specific word for zeor value & more than zeor,so i can make sentence as short as i can.

Thanks for advance.

--Thanks.

Fortunal

What does the word FORTUNAL means,and how do you make a sentence with it

make sentences!

 can you ppl please help me make sentences from the words given below:

alliance (a relationship formed btw countries or groups for a joint purpose)

broach (1. cause to feel isolated. 2. lose the support or sympathy)

alienate (1. raise a subject for discussion. 2. pierce a container)

chortle (laugh loudly)

transpose (1. cause two or more things to change places. 2. move to a different place or situation.)

cogitate (think deeply)

dragoon (force into doing something a member of certain British regiments)

woebegone (sad or miserable)

Apparently

Have came across the word "apparently", and I could not understand its meaning. The dictionary gives two contradictive explanations: 

1. readily seen or understood, obvious,

2. seeming as opposed to real
 

Would be great if you wrote which meaning is more common for this word. 

professional words

Hello,

 

I think I am too young that's why I don't know what is that words (later I will say). Is this word not applicable (I mean not populary known) for ages like puberty ages? Straightly, elementary level.

 

Here's the words: circumstances, herein, hereinafter, hereinbefore, hereinabove, hereinbelow.

 

Does anyone can help me?

 

Thank you very much. Honestly, I think I love this web site. It helps me a lot to be gramatically correct in speaking English.

While – English editing.

A subordinating conjunction used to introduce adverbial clauses of time:
Sue sat quietly and smiled while this was happening.
It also introduces adverbial clauses of concession:
But while this may well provide some help, it will not produce answers.
In the past the form whilst was also widely used. This is less common today.

Flash cards for symbian

Hi all!

I am looking for flash cards application for Symbian mobile phones. I have found app for iPhone, but I have a symbian phone. If anyone know something about please write here.

Dear Ibiscus how to use" Litterally"

Dear Ibiscus

Please tell me how do i use "litterally"

Suppose I want to say " I came to the extreem edge of the road"

How do i use it.

Is it " I came litterally to the edge of the road"

Is it ok?

Please tell me.

Your Friend ,

Anirudd

Travel vocabulary

Hi All,

Please share 'cool' pharases and words (and standard phrases are welcome too) which can be used during travelling activities - transport, hotels, sightseeing, asking directions and so on.