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How to Use "Effective" with Example Sentences
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effective
(adj):
producing the result that is desired; working well
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Used with verbs:
"
The new policy
is
effective
at preventing cheating.
"
(be: is/am/are, seems, looks)
"
We are working hard to
make
things
effective
.
"
(make)
"
The students
found
the lesson very
effective
.
"
(found)
Used with adverbs:
"
The new policies have been
very
effective
.
"
(very, fairly, highly, surprisingly)
"
The changes are not
fully
effective
yet.
"
(fully, totally, completely, entirely)
"
These treatments are
equally
effective
.
"
(equally, relatively)
"
The teacher was
effective
enough
at motivating students.
"
(enough)
Used with prepositions:
"
The new curriculum has been
effective
at
improving test scores.
"
(at, toward, in)
Used with nouns:
"
Planning ahead is an
effective
way
to finish your homework.
"
(way)
"
This might be an
effective
solution
to your problem.
"
(solution, answer)
"
Effective
action
needs planning.
"
(action, reform, leadership, change, policy)
"
Projects are easier to complete with
effective
teamwork
.
"
(teamwork, cooperation)
"
This is an
effective
tool
for removing weeds.
"
(tool, technique, product)
"
My doctor gave me an
effective
drug
for this illness.
"
(drug, remedy, treatment, vaccine)
"
Effective
teaching
can be difficult.
"
(teaching, learning, writing, studying)
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