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प्रश्न
Your uncle has offered to get you a pet for your birthday. Write a letter to him telling him what you would like, give reasons for your choice and tell him how you Would-take care of your pet.
उत्तर
Plot No.-206,
D.N. Nagar ,
Andheri (W),
Mumbai.
08th January, 2018
Dear Uncle,
Hello and how are you? I am sure you would be as good as always. Even I am doing well here. As you know uncle, Next week is my birthday. I know your gifts are always precious & wonderful. As you were telling me last time when we met that you planning to buy a puppy as my birthday gift. I am eagerly waiting for that gift Uncle. It would be wonderful to get a puppy as a gift on my birthday & I am quite excited about it. Since a long time, I was interested to buy a puppy and you got me here. As you know dogs are one of the faithful pets & also useful for safeguarding I think a puppy is the best option of keeping as a pet. I know keeping pets is not easy as we have to take good care of them like babies. But I can assure you that I will take good care of this puppy & keep you updated about his activities and my training which I would be provided to that pet. I have a thought to name the pet as “Tyson”. I hope you like my choice & I am sure his arrival would cherish all of us.
Give my regards to Aunt & Sunny.
With Love,
ABC.
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