The following are useful measures for conserving forest except

The following are useful measures for conserving forest except

  1. preventing and controlling accidental forest fire
  2. encouraging the use of charcoal for industrial and domestic purposes ✓
  3. combating and preventing plant diseases
  4. reafforestation of depleted forest

Explanation

Yoruba pronouns include: “mo/mi” (I/me), “o/ẹ” (you-singular), “ó/un” (he/she/it), “a/wa” (we/us), “ẹ/yin” (you-plural), “wọn” (they/them). No gender distinction in third person.

Subject pronouns often contract with verbs. “Mo lọ” (I went), “O wa” (You came). Object pronouns follow verbs: “Ó rí mi” (He/She saw me).

Respect forms exist: “ẹyin” can address a single respected person (like English “you” from “vous”). Proper pronoun use shows social awareness and respect for elders.