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Cadzao Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

picture window

"The suburbian ranches are often a quarter of an acre or less, and the view from the picture window is of another picture window."

Please explain the blue sentence.

Thank you.

Cadzao
  

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A picture window is a very large window, usually in the living room of a house. e. ).

  • A picture window is a very large window, usually in the living room of a house.
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  • The sentence is saying that the suburban ranches are so close together that the only thing you see from your picture window is your neighbor's picture window.
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A picture window is a very large window, usually in the living room of a house. It is designed to give people a nice view of what is outside the house (i.e. flowers, trees, mountains, nature, etc.). The sentence is saying that the suburban ranches are so close together that the only thing you see from your picture window is your neighbor's picture window.
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Thank you very much, Yankee.

Cadzao.

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