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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)
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The students found the lesson very effective."
(found)
Used with adverbs:
"
The new policies have been very effective."
(very, fairly, highly, surprisingly)
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The changes are not fully effective yet."
(fully, totally, completely, entirely)
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These treatments are equally effective."
(equally, relatively)
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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)
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This might be an effective solution to your problem."
(solution, answer)
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Effective action needs planning."
(action, reform, leadership, change, policy)
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Projects are easier to complete with effective teamwork."
(teamwork, cooperation)
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This is an effective tool for removing weeds."
(tool, technique, product)
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My doctor gave me an effective drug for this illness."
(drug, remedy, treatment, vaccine)
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Effective teaching can be difficult."
(teaching, learning, writing, studying)