Affect (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: appoint, incline, condition, disposition, dispose, tend to by affinity, assign, infect, alter, move to emotion, tend, harm, influence, move

Conjugation of affect

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
affect
affect
affects
affect
affect
affect
Future Simple
will affect
will affect
will affect
will affect
will affect
will affect
Past Simple
affected
affected
affected
affected
affected
affected
Conditional Simple
would affect
would affect
would affect
would affect
would affect
would affect
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am affecting
are affecting
is affecting
are affecting
are affecting
are affecting
Future Progressive
will be affecting
will be affecting
will be affecting
will be affecting
will be affecting
will be affecting
Past Progressive
was affecting
were affecting
was affecting
were affecting
were affecting
were affecting
Conditional Progressive
would be affecting
would be affecting
would be affecting
would be affecting
would be affecting
would be affecting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have affected
have affected
has affected
have affected
have affected
have affected
Future Perfect
will have affected
will have affected
will have affected
will have affected
will have affected
will have affected
Past Perfect
had affected
had affected
had affected
had affected
had affected
had affected
Conditional Perfect
would have affected
would have affected
would have affected
would have affected
would have affected
would have affected
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been affecting
have been affecting
has been affecting
have been affecting
have been affecting
have been affecting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been affecting
will have been affecting
will have been affecting
will have been affecting
will have been affecting
will have been affecting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been affecting
had been affecting
had been affecting
had been affecting
had been affecting
had been affecting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been affecting
would have been affecting
would have been affecting
would have been affecting
would have been affecting
would have been affecting

Examples of affect

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Discoveries of which the people are not aware "may affect the welfare of this nation in the near future."
"Do you know about the affect?"
"Does drinking affect your social life?"
"Does it affect your depth perception?"
"Emits an extremely high band radiation that doesn't seem to affect humans."
"Discoveries of which the people are not aware "may affect the welfare of this nation in the near future."
"Do you know about the affect?"
"Does drinking affect your social life?"
"Does it affect your depth perception?"
"Emits an extremely high band radiation that doesn't seem to affect humans."
! I'm not sure how many more times we can watch Dad chased down by an angry crowd before it affects us psychologically.
! This affects everyone!
" The moon affects her as it does a woman," he thought.
"'Because,' said Scrooge, 'a little thing affects them. "'A slight disorder of their stomachs makes them cheats.
"Chickenpox." Chickenpox affects you worse the older you get.
! I'm not sure how many more times we can watch Dad chased down by an angry crowd before it affects us psychologically.
! This affects everyone!
" The moon affects her as it does a woman," he thought.
"'Because,' said Scrooge, 'a little thing affects them. "'A slight disorder of their stomachs makes them cheats.
"Chickenpox." Chickenpox affects you worse the older you get.
" An African country affected by war?
"'I hate affected, niminy-piminy chits.'"
"An elderly person's ability could be affected because they may be unable to...?"
"Apply to affected area."
"Brenda, the fact that you are being abused "has affected my life in the following ways:
"A" had a way of affecting every aspect of their lives...
"Is drinking affecting your reputation?" No.
"Luck was adversely affecting our hopes of victory.
"a mysterious ailment that's affecting people's skin." [ Laughing ] That was him:
"affecting teachers, janitors, dinner ladies and cleaners last year?"
" An African country affected by war?
"'I hate affected, niminy-piminy chits.'"
"An elderly person's ability could be affected because they may be unable to...?"
"Apply to affected area."
"Brenda, the fact that you are being abused "has affected my life in the following ways:
"A" had a way of affecting every aspect of their lives...
"Is drinking affecting your reputation?" No.
"Luck was adversely affecting our hopes of victory.
"a mysterious ailment that's affecting people's skin." [ Laughing ] That was him:
"affecting teachers, janitors, dinner ladies and cleaners last year?"

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