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What effect will the medicine have on me vs What affect will the medicine have on me

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings. 'What effect will the medicine have on me?' is the correct phrase to use when asking about the result or outcome of taking the medicine. 'What affect will the medicine have on me?' is incorrect because 'affect' is a verb meaning to influence or change, while 'effect' is a noun referring to the result or outcome.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

What effect will the medicine have on me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about the result or outcome of taking a medicine.

Alternatives:

  • What impact will the medicine have on me?
  • What result will the medicine have on me?

What affect will the medicine have on me

This phrase is incorrect. 'Affect' is a verb, not a noun, and should not be used in this context.

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