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Did you have anything that would affect that? vs Did you have anything that would effect that?

The correct phrase is "did you have anything that would affect that?". The verb "affect" is the correct choice in this context, as it means to have an influence on something. "Effect" is a noun, not a verb, so it is not the appropriate word to use in this sentence.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 705 views

Did you have anything that would affect that?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about something that could have an impact on a particular situation or outcome.
  • Have you sidelined anything that would affect Decima's plans?
  • Did you have anything to do with that?
  • Did you have anything to do with that?
  • Did you have anything to do with that?
  • Do you have anything that says I'm sorry for cheating on you.
  • If you have anything that needs ironing...
  • If you have anything that needs my help...
  • This doesn't affect anything, okay?
  • To be honest, I don't think you have anything that can.
  • Do you have anything that isn't underwater?
  • If you have anything that's not allowed, just give it to me now, no questions asked.
  • If you have anything that could help, I'd really appreciate it.
  • Do you have anything that really blows?
  • Do you have anything that belongs to Katherine?
  • Foreman tested negative for every bacterial infection that would affect his brain.
  • Not that that would affect my being governor, but people should know.
  • Speakers from the EPP-ED - the largest group in Parliament - criticized the additional red tape, and rules that would affect farms in particular.
  • Did you have anything to do with... hurting those girls?
  • Did you have anything interesting for lunch?
  • Did you have anything in particular in mind?

Did you have anything that would effect that?

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "effect" is not the appropriate word to use in this context.

  • Did you have anything to do with that?
  • Did you have anything to do with that?
  • Did you have anything to do with that?
  • Do you have anything that says I'm sorry for cheating on you.
  • If you have anything that needs ironing...
  • If you have anything that needs my help...
  • To be honest, I don't think you have anything that can.
  • Do you have anything that isn't underwater?
  • If you have anything that's not allowed, just give it to me now, no questions asked.
  • If you have anything that could help, I'd really appreciate it.
  • Do you have anything that really blows?
  • Do you have anything that belongs to Katherine?
  • Did she leave anything behind, personal effects?
  • Were you recently prescribed any medication, anything with a stimulant effect?
  • Did you have anything to do with... hurting those girls?
  • Did you have anything interesting for lunch?
  • Did you have anything in particular in mind?
  • Did you have anything to do with Jake's disappearance?
  • Did you have anything in particular in mind?
  • Do you have anything that's not a wrap?

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