The thing in front of a window can refer to various objects or elements, such as curtains, blinds, or screens that provide privacy, light control, or decoration. It could also mean a window sill or ledge where plants or decorative items are placed. Additionally, in some contexts, it might refer to an exterior feature like a porch or balcony. The specific answer would depend on the context in which the question is asked.
No, the 's or s' make the word (usually a known) possessive - (belonging to the thing). For instance if a store as a front window, then it is the store's front window (it belongs to the store).
A window is a thing; a noun.
When a window is displayed in front of another window it's said to be the active window.
It is a high speed windshield wiper (approx. 1500 rpm) The motor is in the middle of the circle.
There is no such thing as window 13.
The Thing at the Nursery Room Window was created in 1973.
Just a window/windshield or a widescreen.
That would be EXTREMELY unlikely that any rear window regulator would fit in the front window, same side or not.
When a window is displayed in front of another windows its said to be?
No, same tank as front window.
this means that he's noticed you looking through his front window at him and he's saying hello...
There are Two separate motors for your window washer one for the front one for the rear, they are both in the window screen washer bottle at the bottom.