Difference between revisions of "Dependant - dependent"
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They sound exactly the same. They mean more or less the same. But it is important to the academic mind (and to anyone who cares about correct English) to distinguish between | They sound exactly the same. They mean more or less the same. But it is important to the academic mind (and to anyone who cares about correct English) to distinguish between | ||
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- Independent is one of the 117 mis-spellings listed as 'Common difficulties' in the section on 'Spelling' within 'Writing' in UEfAP.
They sound exactly the same. They mean more or less the same. But it is important to the academic mind (and to anyone who cares about correct English) to distinguish between
- dependant, which is a noun – a person; someone who depends on someone else; and
- dependent, which is an adjective – a describing word.
A person with children is said to have dependants: the children are dependent on the parent.
Among related words, independent is always with an ‘-e-’, whether adjective or noun; and dependence and independence (preferable to dependency and independency) is also spelled ‘-e-’, not ‘-a-’ at the end.