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Write a letter to your grandparents telling them how you spend your days during the time of COVID - 19.​

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Answered by yogeshmane0917
1

Answer:

In COVID -19 I was bore. we not play in ground .

so I think to other things I make s flower basket.

I draw a sketch and practice of dance singing.

when I do this things I cannot fill like a bore.

we start to planting trees in farm ..

like this I spent my time in COVID-19..

Answered by Anonymous
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Format

$$\begin{gathered}\begin{cases} \text{ sender's address} \\ \text {date in correct format}\\ \text {salutation}\\ \text {body} \\ \text {subscription}\\ \text {sender's identity}\end{ cases }\end{gathered}$$

$$\huge{\underline{\underline{\bf Required\: letter}}}$$

Flat no. 205

Sagar Avenue,

Ayodhya Bypass Road,

Bhopal

14th March 2021

Dear Grandpa,

I hope you and grannie are fit as a fiddle. With this letter, I want to let you know how I spent my days during COVID - 19 era.

Well, as you know that the arrival of COVID was extremely drastic, hence our PM announced a full-fledged lockdown across the entire country. Initially, my mind was in a complete fuss as I hadn't ever experienced it. For a month I was fully indulged in my leisure as we didn't receive any response from or school regarding the classes. I even helped mom with some household chores. I started getting up early and used to go for morning walks. I also pursued Aerobics which lead to my perfect weight loss. One of the main things that I observed during the lockdown was that We gave enough time to nature to heal itself from the horrific pollutions created by us. Very soon, our school shifted to the online study platform and we used to have 4 classes a day. That time was very memorable to me.

Hoping a letter from you in return. Please take care of yourselves and take all the precautions needed to resist this pandemic.

Your loving grandson

Dhruv

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