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Anil Verma was on his way to USA to spend the holiday with his aunt and uncle. At Delhi airport just before when his plane was due to depart, he remembered something important. It was his grandfather's 70th birthday next week and although he had bought a present, it was still lying inside his wordrobe at home. He had forgotten to wrap it and send it. Anil decided to write a post card to his sister Anuja, asking her to send the present. He had only a few minutes before his plane left. Write the post card to Anuja using not more than 40 words.

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Dear Anuja
00/00/0000
At Delhi airport it suddenly struck me that I have left Grandpa's 70th Birthday present, unwrapped in the second shelf of my wardrobe in my room.
Anuja, his birthday is only 7 days away. Please wrap the left gift for me and courier it to Grandpa with a birthday wish.
Thank you for your help.
Your loving brother
USA
Anil Verma
To,
Anuja Verma
14, Civil Lines
Ghaziabad
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Pin ............

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