Sentence 1: There is a car parked in the driveway next to my house.
Sentence 2: It is a yellow Ferrari.
Sentence 3: I took a picture of it to show my friends.
Sentence 2: It is a yellow Ferrari.
Sentence 3: I took a picture of it to show my friends.
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There is a car, a yellow Ferrari, parked in the driveway next to my house, so I took a picture of it to show my friends.
That's not a bad try, Brad. But I think "Ferrari" implies "car", so you don't need to say both:
"There is a yellow Ferrari parked in the driveway next to my house..."
I wonder if anyone will have other ideas.
There is a yellow Ferrari car parked in the driveway next to my house, so I took a picture of it to show my friends.
I took a picture of the yellow Ferrari parked in the driveway next to my house, to show my friends.
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