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« on: August 20, 2018, 10:19:59 AM »

Wrong again Dead0. It's effects, a noun in this context. Maybe you should just do the opposite of what you think is right. Tongue

Here is a head-scratcher for you, where both versions are verbs. He affects change, and he effects change, are both grammatically correct. But one means he has an influence on change, and the other means he is the causative agent of change.
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