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- Párking Párquing | WordReference Forums
Adaptación gráfica propuesta para la voz inglesa parking, ‘lugar destinado al aparcamiento de automóviles’ Su plural debe ser párquines (→ plural, 1g): «El que ha salido en defensa de los párquines ha sido el concejal de Seguridad, [ ] que asegura [ ] que no hay ningún aparcamiento peligroso en la capital» (Cadena SER [Esp
- parking is uncountable, but parking space isnt
If you use a word (parking) in a phrase (parking space) the phrase does not inherit the grammatical properties of the word : it has its own properties Rice - uncountable Grain of rice - countable Field of rice - countable Rice paper - uncountable Sheet of rice paper - countable A parking space is a space which is used for parking
- sur dans à un parking - préposition | WordReference Forums
C'est dans ce cas souvent le sens général de parking, indépendamment de sa réalisation physique Dans le parking évoque plus la réalité physique du parking et la notion d'espace clos évoqué plus haut Sur le parking évoque plus la surface du parking : on peut avoir du mal à retrouver sa voiture sur l'immense parking d'un hypermarché
- car park vs carpark | WordReference Forums
According to Collins Cobuild Advanced Dictionary, 'car park' can also be spelled 'carpark' Do native speakers spell it as one word? Thanks
- Possessive - or not? Visitors, Visitors or Visitors guide {+ center . . .
The poll doesn't allow us to vote for two options, does it (I haven't voted)? I think 2) is a viable option A "visitor's guide" is a guide for the visitor
- In or On the driveway - WordReference Forums
Hi Can I assume that both examples below are correct: The car was parked in the driveway The car was parked on the driveway It looks like it's a style choice "In" looks more common, but "on" is used too, I see In Hemingway's Garden of Eden, I see: Catherine's car was in the driveway of
- It is not allowed to . . . - WordReference Forums
You could say "parking is not permitted here," "you may not park here," "you are not permitted to park here," "parking is not allowed here," or several other turns of phrase While your sentence is not grammatically incorrect, it is not considered good colloquial (or formal) English "Allow" is fine
- pluma de estacionamiento - WordReference Forums
Parking gate is the term Quimerancia Senior Member Mexico Spanish Feb 12, 2020 #12 Parking gate es
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