Conjugation
affect
Language
English
IndicativePresent
- I affect
- you affect
- you affect
- he/she/it affects
- we affect
- they affect
IndicativePreterite
- I affected
- you affected
- you affected
- he/she/it affected
- we affected
- they affected
IndicativePresent continuous
- I am affecting
- you are affecting
- you are affecting
- he/she/it is affecting
- we are affecting
- they are affecting
IndicativePresent perfect
- I have affected
- you have affected
- you have affected
- he/she/it has affected
- we have affected
- they have affected
IndicativeFuture
- I will affect
- you will affect
- you will affect
- he/she/it will affect
- we will affect
- they will affect
IndicativeFuture perfect
- I will have affected
- you will have affected
- you will have affected
- he/she/it will have affected
- we will have affected
- they will have affected
IndicativePast continous
- I was affecting
- you were affecting
- you were affecting
- he/she/it was affecting
- we were affecting
- they were affecting
IndicativePast perfect
- I had affected
- you had affected
- you had affected
- he/she/it had affected
- we had affected
- they had affected
IndicativeFuture continuous
- I will be affecting
- you will be affecting
- you will be affecting
- he/she/it will be affecting
- we will be affecting
- they will be affecting
IndicativePresent perfect continuous
- I have been affecting
- you have been affecting
- you have been affecting
- he/she/it has been affecting
- we have been affecting
- they have been affecting
IndicativePast perfect continuous
- I had been affecting
- you had been affecting
- you had been affecting
- he/she/it had been affecting
- we had been affecting
- they had been affecting
IndicativeFuture perfect continuous
- I will have been affecting
- you will have been affecting
- you will have been affecting
- he/she/it will have been affecting
- we will have been affecting
- they will have been affecting
ParticiplePresent
- affecting
ParticiplePast
- affected
Perfect participle
- having affected
Examples
Mortality and morbidity are variable and may affect a high percentage of animals.
The DAC estimates that this reduction could affect between 15 % and 30 % of costs.