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- On the parking lot - WordReference Forums
After all, we drive into the parking lot The parking lot is also a two-dimensional area, but it can be three-dimensional if the parking lot is enclosed (with a roof), which adds the notion of "height " In any event, I don't find "parked on the parking lot" incorrect
- Using before and after for location | WordReference Forums
The OP sentences "I parked before the post office" and "I parked after the post office" are, I think, a lot less likely 1- I found a parking spot ( place) just before I got to the post office 2- I found a parking spot ( place) just after I passed the post office There is absolutely nothing wrong with those in BE
- There is not any car - WordReference Forums
There are some cars in the parking lot There aren't any cars in the parking lot There is some bread on the table There isn't any bread on the table I need some food sandwiches I don't need any food sandwiches It's just the normal way we negate a statement with "some": I have some pens - I don't have any pens With a singular countable noun: There's there is a car in the parking lot
- 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
- shopping mall (no roof and open air) | WordReference Forums
In everyday American English a shopping mall is a large building covered by a roof that contains many shops with entrances pounting inward They basically form a ring around a central area, usually with multiple levels served by escalators They are usually surrounded by large parking lots for the cars of the shoppers coming there The building is owned by one company and they lease all the
- mots en -ing, digramme ng - prononciation : [ŋ] [ŋg] [ɲ]
Je voudrais savoir comment on prononce en français la terminaison des mots d’origine anglaise comme ‘parking’, ‘marketing’, jogging’, etc Est-ce que c’est la même prononciation de la graphie ‘gn’ comme dans mignon, agneau, etc? Merci beaucoup
- turn off into onto on | WordReference Forums
Are both fine? How about using on? I read some advice in another forum It briefly says "use turn into a driveway, parking lot, neighbourhood, but use turn onto another street or road " He states that he speaks for AE However, what he suggested doesn't fit in the sentence from the book It should be turn off onto then Do you agree with his
- driveway walkway - WordReference Forums
L'accès-garage peut consister en une simple place de parking qui sépare le garage de la rue Ou bien il peut faire 50 mètres de long, comme chez mon idiot de nouveau voisin, qui a construit le garage tout au fond de son terrain, et qui a transformé la moitié du terrain en voie d'accès au garage
- Un stationnement - WordReference Forums
Tiré d'un site sur le français québécois « La voiture est stationnée dans le parking », devrait être corrigée par « La voiture est garée dans le stationnement » Je me demande si en France (ou en d'autres pays francophones), on peut (devrait?) également utiliser ''un stationnement'' pour
- Parking lot car park parking - WordReference Forums
You can leave it in the parking lot, the parking area (of certain public events), the parking garage or whatever but it needs something after parking You can say, "My car is in the lot across the street" and leave out "parking"
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