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- Párking Párquing - WordReference Forums
En plena oscura traducción, me ha asaltado una duda con nocturnidad y alevosía! En castellano se escribe "Párking" o "Párquing"? O ambas formas están aceptadas? Gracias mil, chicos! EM
- Take the second left (to on onto into. . . ) X Street
Hi all, They all have the same meaning? If you do not have a Blue or Gold pass, take the second left to Visitor Parking Directions to Palmer Commons | Palmer Commons Take the second left on this road, and then continue on Iron Mountain Mtn Bike Trail Area Take the second left onto Crown
- 40 year 40 years old - WordReference Forums
In a parking place in US I got surprised when i saw Hour parking Only afterwars I also saw a t-shirt which had this written in it: 40 year old I wonder if it is plural why is not 40 years and at the same time 2 hors parking only ? Thanks for the answer in advance, The "40 year old" on the tee shirt is short for "a 40 year old person"
- In vs on the windscreen - WordReference Forums
Hello Is there a difference between "in the windscreen" and "on the windscreen"? For example, "Leave your parking permit on in the windscreen " My assumption is "in" means inside the car where anyone can see it from outside And "on" means outside the car, probably underneath the windscreen
- 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
- Possessive - or not? Visitors, Visitors or Visitors guide {+ center . . .
Any thoughts on which of these is are correct: visitors guide visitor's guide visitors' guide All three seem to be in wide use on the internet Thanks
- car park and parking - WordReference Forums
So, we have a parking place and a parking space in AE and a car park in BE to talk about individual places And a parking lot is an open area where there are many parking spaces, parking places and car parks
- 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
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