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What’s the difference between “descendant” and” descent”? Which is correct and why? 1)Approximately a quarter of the population of the region are foreign born or of foreign descendent. 2) Approximately a quarter of the population of the region are foreign born or of foreign descent.
Jan 4, 2020 8:50 AM
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Hello, 2nd option is correct. In context, here are the meanings and examples to clarify your doubt: i. Descent - the origin or background of a person in terms of family or nationality. : a person's ancestors Example: She is of Korean descent. ii. Descendant - someone who is related to a person or group of people who lived in the past. Example: She's a descendant of Charles Darwin.
January 4, 2020
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The correct word is 'descent'. 'Descent' is an abstract noun, referring to someone's background or origins in terms of family, nationality or ethnicity. 'Descendent' is wrong in this context. A descendent - more usually written as 'descendant' - is a particular person: your descendents are your grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren and so on.
January 4, 2020
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Thanks for your advice, though it isn’t my composition. I wrote it down from one of the university’s exams.
January 4, 2020
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Hello, Emu. I believe Su has answered your question.
January 4, 2020
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