(i) A homeless child has to spend his days in great misery.
(ii) Do not play with naughty boys.
(iii) He is full of courage.
(iv) An old man lived beside the lake.
(v) He wants to go home.
(vi) The wicked vizier loves getting people into trouble.
(vii) I have forgotten how to play this game.
(viii) The lion is an animal of great strength.
(ix) He listened to me with great attention.
(x) Calcutta is a city of thick population.
(xi) She was wearing a bangle made of gold.
(xii) The boy stood on the burning deck.
(xiii) Do you enjoy reading this book?
(xiv) He speaks like a born leader.
(xv) He succeeded in the long run.
(i) under the tree
(ii) over the moon
(iii) waiting for them
(iv) the roof on
(v) to leave anxious
(vi) shoes a pair of
(vii) a piece of paper
(viii) a black and white photo
(ix) a woman graceful
(x) the in bottle
(xi) under bed the
(xii) old same story
(xiii) a man in a boat
(xiv) flowers a garland of
(xv) the sky in
(xvi) on the hill
(xvii) a lovely long drink
(xviii) a girl pretty
(xix) a smart boy
(xx) story interesting an
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