
at/in the parking lot - WordReference Forums
Nov 1, 2024 · 1. The shuttle bus is always parked in the parking lot. Other areas are forbidden. The shuttle bus will wait for us in the parking lot. 2. The driver of the shuttle bus may stay in the vehicle …
On the parking lot - WordReference Forums
Jun 26, 2015 · 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 …
car park and parking - WordReference Forums
May 15, 2012 · "Parking" is a more general term. (" Is there parking near the restaurant? ") "Car park" is a specific place to leave your car while you are at the restaurant. (In British English; Americans use …
a parking lot/place/space - WordReference Forums
May 6, 2007 · The bookstore is very big and there is a parking lot/space/place beside it. Do a parking lot, space, and place refer to the same thing? And which should I use here? Thanks.
Using "before" and "after" for location | WordReference Forums
Oct 8, 2019 · 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 …
There is not any car - WordReference Forums
Oct 3, 2019 · 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 …
car park vs carpark - WordReference Forums
Dec 24, 2015 · According to Collins Cobuild Advanced Dictionary, 'car park' can also be spelled 'carpark'. Do native speakers spell it as one word? Thanks.
mots en "-ing", digramme "ng" - prononciation : [ŋ] / [ŋg] / [ɲ]
Aug 8, 2014 · 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 …
turn off into/onto/on | WordReference Forums
Feb 20, 2017 · 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 …
shopping mall (no roof and open air) | WordReference Forums
May 29, 2019 · 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 …