
Joy S. answered 01/05/23
Experienced and knowledgeable grammar instructor who can make it fun!
In the context of your question, the correct option is "effect."
"Affect" is a verb, which means you can add "-s" or "-ed" and use it as an action. For example, you can say, "Andrew Tate has affected many people with his controversial stances."
You can remember that "affect" is a verb (action word) by remembering that the "a" in affect = "action."
"Effect" is a noun. Nouns often have words like "a," "an," and "the" in front of them. Thus, your phrase: "The Andrew Tate effect."
Hope this helps!

Jennifer R.
I was going to say exactly the same thing, so I'll just emphasize that Joy is correct and stated it well!01/07/23