To begin, you should know the definitions of cause, effect (noun), and affect (verb).
(When effect is a verb, it is spelled with an a = affect.)
Cause
(noun) a person or thing that makes something happen- The cause of the accident was a flat tire.
(verb) an action that makes something happen
- The flat tire caused the car to wreck.
Effect
(noun) a change that is a result of an action or cause- The snowstorm had an effect on his mood.
Affect
When effect is used as a verb, it is usually spelled with an a = affect.(verb) to produce an effect; to cause a change in something.
- The snowstorm affected his mood.
Talking about causes and effects in English
To express cause and effect in English, we us certain words and phrases.- due to
- because of
- owing to
- thanks to
- as a consequence of
- as a result of
- because
- since
- as
- for
To express cause and effect, these words or phrases will either be followed by a noun or a verb.
Followed by a noun
These cause/effect phrases are followed by a noun or noun phrase.- due to
- because of
- owing to
- as a consequence of
- as a result of
- thanks to
In the following examples, the noun or noun phrase will be underlined.
The cause always comes after the cause/effect signal word or phrase.
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