yes
roald dahl hated maths he was absolutely bad at maths he failed his maths he liked reading and writing dahl used to sit on the toilet seat and read
a toilet seat
Depends on the airline but normally they are the ones that are nearest to the lavatory.
Depends on the condition of the seat of course
the same way you would use a bathroom, they are the same thing
To make sure that people find a seat, to organise the offertory collection, to help worshippers find places such as the lavatory. In short, to assist in practicalities.
The future tense of "seat" is "will seat."
it's seat front
Yes, the seat being referred to is a window seat.
No, seat F on a plane is typically not a window seat.
Between seat no184383 and seat no184381
no, but you have to connect the seatbelt connected to the actual car to the booster seat. but there is a seat belt in the middle for a car seat.