I. As I was walking along a/the street, I saw a hundred rupee note on the road. ii. I saw an accident this morning; the car crashed into a wall. iii. When you turn into Great Kailash-2, you will see three houses; a pink one, a blue one, and a white one. I live in the pink one. iv. We live in an old house in the middle of the city. There is a beautiful garden behind the house. v. I have a cat and a dog. The dog never bites anyone, but the cat often scratches the dog.
1. As I was walking along a/the street, I saw a hundred rupee note on the road. 2. I saw an accident this morning. A car crashed into a wall. 3. When you turn into Greater Kailash-2, you will see three houses, a pink one, a blue one, and a white one. I live in the pink one. 4. We live in a old house in the middle of the city. There is a beautiful garden behind the house. 5. I have a cat and a dog. The dog never bites anyone, but the cat often scratches the dog.
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