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  • Bakandamiya GORON JUMMA'A Assalamu alaikum Malam, Mutum ya rasu sai ya bar yayye biyu maza, da yayye mata wadanda suke uba daya, da kuma mahaifiyar sa, ya za a raba musu gadon? Amsa: Wa alaikum assalam, Za’a raba dukiyar kashi shida, a bawa uwa kashi daya, ragowar kashi biyar din a bawa yan'uwa su raba, namiji ya dauki rabon mata biyu. Amsawa: Dr. Jamilu Yusuf Zarewa Daga zauren Fatawowin Rabon Gado Guda 212
  • Rahmatu Lawan LESSON 1: SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT Subject-verb agreement, also known as CONCORD, is the relationship that exists between a subject and a verb in English. In other words, your subject must agree with your verb in all grammatical relationships, such as the person, the number etc. Concord is one of the tricky areas of learning English, especially for second language learners – people who had already learned another language before learning English. We see people with over 20 years of experience, learning and using the English language, but still having a slip of the tongue or genuinely making mistakes when it comes to stitching their subjects with their verbs in English. Perhaps the best way to remedy the difficulties of mastering concord is to regularly practice. Another way could be to get hold of its knowledge and get our head around the skills. Whichever way you are most comfortable with, practice is not an option; it is a must! To learn about the subject-verb agreement in English it is important to understand the concepts of SUBJECT and VERB. What do we mean when we say subject or verb in English? Another thing we should also know is the ENGLISH TENSE, that is, the different time frames through which our actions are expressed; in other words, do we speak about the past, the present or the future? One can say there are three tenses in English: the present, the past and the future. But each of these three is further classified into more categories, for example, present simple, present continuous, present perfect and so on. I will take each one of these to explain with examples and try my best to show you how subject-verb agreement is fused in all of them, and how best a learner can absorb the knowledge and demonstrate the skills. SUBJECT and VERB We will continue on SUBJECT and VERB in the next lesson in shaa Allah. EXERCISE Now, with the little explanation so far, let’s see in YOUR OWN WORDS, what do you understand by the concept CONCORD or SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT? Write your answer in the comment section below. Daga zauren @English Q & A
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  • Maryam Sarki Abubakar BENEFITS OF CHILD BIRTH SPACING Birth Spacing is the practice of waiting between pregnancies. A woman’s body needs to rest following pregnancy. After having a baby, it is a good idea to wait at least 18 months before getting pregnant again to maintain the best health for her body and her children. The 18-month rest period is called “birth spacing.” When the time between pregnancies is less than 18 months, her body may not be ready to have a healthy baby. CBS (Child Birth Spacing) is an intervention to help women and families delay or space their pregnancies to achieve the healthiest outcomes for women, newborns, infants, and children, within the context of free and informed choice, taking into account fertility intentions and desired family size. Individuals and couples should consider health risks and benefits along with other circumstances such as their age, fecundity, fertility aspirations, access to health services, child-rearing support, social and economic circumstances, and personal preferences in making choices for the timing of the next pregnancy. Child birth spacing have impact in both newborns, infants and children under five years, mothers, fathers and even the communities. Also the benefits for infants, newborns and children under five years include, reduces the risk of Pre-term births, low birth weight, small size for gestational age, and, in some populations, stunting or underweight conditions, reduces the risk death for newborns, infants, and children under age five and allows young children to experience the substantial health benefits of breastfeeding for longer periods. Mother also benefits from CBS which gives them more time to prepare physically, emotionally, and financially for their next pregnancy, if they choose to have one, it also helps them avoid pregnancy-induced high blood pressure and associated complications like preeclampsia, obstructed and prolonged labour, iron-deficiency anemia, and maternal death and provides them with enough time before becoming pregnant again to focus on their newborns, husbands, and other children. Benefits of CBS to fathers, it helps them safeguard the health and well-being of their wives and children, allows them time to plan financially and emotionally for their next child, if the couple chooses to have one and contributes to a father’s sense of satisfaction from supporting his wife in making decisions that are in the family’s best interests. CBS benefits communities because it reduces the incidence of death and illness among mothers, newborns, infants, and children and in doing so, it can contribute to poverty reduction and improve a community’s quality of life. In general the benefits of healthy CBS include baby can be born at the right time and have a healthy weight, baby can develop well because Mother can give lots of attention to the baby, Mother will have more energy and be less "stressed out", Mother will have more time to bond with the baby, future babies will be healthier because Mother's body had enough time to replace nutrient stores before getting pregnant again, Children who are adequately spaced are better prepared to begin kindergarten, and perform better in school, Mother has more time to spend with the child and the child receives more attention and assistance with developmental tasks, Families have more time to bond with each child, Parents have more time for each other, Parents can have time to themselves and Families can have less financial stress.
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