Would I have to use front , back , and sides , because one of the sides might not necessarily be the front? When you are talking about all of those parts of the building's exterior, the front is not one of the sides. There are as many windows on the front of the building as on the side of the building.
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Would I have to use front, back, and sides, because one of the sides might not necessarily be the front? When you are talking about all of those parts of the building's exterior, the front is not one of the sides.
There are as many windows on the front of the building as on the side of the building. So If there are 96 windows on the f
AnonymousHow would you say this then?There are as many windows on the front of the building as on the sides of the building, so if there are 96 windows on the front, there are 96 on each of the sides and back.