Erika
Why do we say "endemic to (a place)" instead of "endemic of (a place)"?
30 Thg 10 2014 21:11
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because English is weird! "endemic" is close in meaning to "native". Also, you would use different articles to say them. Jack is a native of Australia. native = noun Jack is native to Australia. native = adjective Smallpox is endemic to Australia. endemic = adjective "Smallpox is an endemic of Australia" is not correct. Endemic is a noun sometimes, but it is not used this way. Also correct: Smallpox is native to Australia. native = adjective Smallpox is a native disease of Australia. native = noun Smallpox is a disease endemic to Australia. endemic = adjective Hope this helps you.
30 tháng 10 năm 2014
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