Which is correct:
"Sitting at a beach al-fresco bar, we observed a native of the island preparing the nets for fishing."
or
"Sitting at a beach al-fresco bar, we observed a native to the island preparing the nets for fishing."
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It's "native of" not "native to". "
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It's "native of" not "native to". You use "to" in "That plant is native to this island."