Are ‘comes out healthy,’ ‘growth-stunting’ (hyphenated), ‘than any other,’ ‘must be able,’ and ‘richest part’ correctly used in the statements?
Are ‘comes out healthy,’ ‘growth-stunting’ (hyphenated), ‘than any other,’ ‘must be able,’ and ‘richest part’ correctly used in the statements?
1. It is important that a pregnant mother eats healthy food so that her baby comes out healthy. 2. Growth-stunting is a common health condition. 3. Breastmilk is richer in nutrients than any other milk. 4. A newborn must be able to get the colostrum, the richest part of breastmilk.
Top answer
1. "Comes out" is not a good choice of words. " It is important that a pregnant mother eat healthy food so that her baby is born healthy.
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1.
"Comes out" is not a good choice of words.
" It is important that a pregnant mother eat healthy food so that her baby is born healthy.
2.
I would say, "Stunted growth" is a common health condition.
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1. "Comes out" is not a good choice of words. Also, the verb should be "eat." It is important that a pregnant mother eat healthy food so that her baby is born healthy. 2. I would say, "Stunted growth" is a common health condition.