Just for fun at this point.....
BTW...I believe it is "*E*ffect on you"...not "affect on you"....
BS
Quoting from my grammar check:
If you mean "strong feeling" or "emotional state, affect is correct.
I meant "strong feeling" or "emotional state" so I am correct.
Don't you just hate it when stuff like this happens?
I am not an English teacher but I was taught this way.
Cold weather affected the crops
The soothing music had a relaxing effect on me.
You never have "an affect on" you have "an effect on".



