Affectively or Effectively?
Posted By: MaggieAnn on 2008-11-29
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Subject: Affectively or Effectively?
Psychiatric Exam: "The patient is unable to relate appropriately or affectively/effectively to this interviewer."
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destroy its repletive productive ability. Any clues on this word? He is talking about the hep C virus.
What we do not know is how these protease inhibitors will be properly used to affectively get the most effective viral response with hepatitis C.
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Subject: effectively
effectively is an adverb
Subject: effectively is an adverb
affect as a verb means to influence or change, and as a noun is an expressed or observed emotion or feeling
effect as a verb means to bring about or cause to happen, and as a noun means result
effectively describes how, in this case modifying the verb relate
affect (verb); effect (noun); so, effectively.
Subject: affect (verb); effect (noun); so, effectively.
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