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  1. Párking / Párquing | WordReference Forums

    Jul 7, 2007 · 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 …

  2. sur / dans / à un parking - préposition | WordReference Forums

    Jan 13, 2016 · 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 …

  3. parking is uncountable, but parking space isn't

    Jun 30, 2022 · 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 …

  4. 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.

  5. It is not allowed to ... - WordReference Forums

    Jun 3, 2010 · 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 …

  6. In or On the driveway - WordReference Forums

    Oct 24, 2015 · 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 …

  7. pluma de estacionamiento - WordReference Forums

    Jun 3, 2008 · Parking gate is the term. Quimerancia Senior Member. Mexico. Spanish Feb 12, 2020 #12 Parking gate es ...

  8. What's the difference between space & room? - WordReference …

    May 26, 2005 · For example, parking space, a space for the ("solid" regularly shaped) computer, a seating space in the car; room for someone (not regularly shaped, but of course …

  9. Preposition: in the street, on the street, at the street?

    Dec 9, 2005 · Hrmm, I'm American. To me, there's a significant difference between the two. "In the street" means literally that you are "in the middle of the street, standing on it, and waiting …

  10. putting her/him in the loop - WordReference Forums

    May 20, 2009 · But I guess this is how it is in formal writing. In informal writing or speaking, you could say "them." You'll almost never hear someone say "he or she" when speaking. Unless …

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