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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
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Are the following sentences using ‘one-year-olds,’ ‘age,’ ‘through,’ ‘enjoy,’ and ‘about’ comprehensible and correct?

Are the following sentences using ‘one-year-olds,’ ‘age,’ ‘through,’ ‘enjoy,’ and ‘about’ comprehensible and correct?

1. To help them absorb more nutrients like iron and protein, one-year-olds should be introduced to eating Vitamin C-rich food, which can prevent illnesses like anemia.
2. At age three, a child can continue drinking milk through supplements.
3. Parents should encourage their children to enjoy the sunlight from six to nine in the morning so that these can absorb Vitamin D.
4. Children should enjoy while they develop their physical abilities.
5. Information dissemination and related activities about toddler nutrition are held.
  

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No. All the sentences have some errors. 1.

  • No.
  • All the sentences have some errors.
  • 1.
  • O ne-year-olds should be introduced to eating Vitamin C-rich food,t o help them absorb more nutrients like iron and protein, which can prevent illnesses like anemia.
  • 2.
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No. All the sentences have some errors.

1. One-year-olds should be introduced to eating Vitamin C-rich food,to help them absorb more nutrients like iron and protein, which can prevent illnesses like anemia.
2. At age three, a child can continue drinking milk with supplements.
3. Parents should encourage their children to enjoy

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