Q. When Thomas heard his alarm clock go off, he got up and opened . . . . . . . . Window.
We use the definite article when the reader/hearer knows what exactly he/she is talking about. Since in the sentence we are talking about a specific window and not just any window that Thomas could open, the use of 'the' before the noun 'window' is appropriate.
You must be Logged in to update hint/solution
Q. Idioms and phrases for: To drive home
Q. Change the voice: Their dog bit our neighbour yesterday.
Q. Find the error if any in the sentence - "It is high time (A)/ you are starting (B)/ this busi...
Q. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q. Find the correctly spelt word.
Q. There is . . . . . . . . owl on the branch of the tree.
Q. Idioms and phrases for - All moonshine
Discusssion
Login to discuss.