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the city centre.’ ‘Where’ve you parked (your car)?’
To talk about a vehicle that has been left somewhere and is not moving, use
parked
: ‘That Ford
van has been parked there for over a week.’ ‘The street is always full of parked cars.’
2
It took me an hour to find a parking.
It took me an hour to find a parking space.
What the town needs is an underground parking.
What the town needs is underground parking.
What the town needs is an underground car park.
a
parking space/place
= a place in a street, car park etc where a vehicle can be left: ‘My first
attempt to back into the parking space was a disaster.’
a car park
(AmE
parking lot
) = a large open area or building where cars can be left: ‘The
supermarket has its own car park.’
parking
(uncountable noun) = space(s) where vehicles can be left: ‘Parking is available at
Whitefriars Street.’ ‘There’s ample parking in front of the hotel.’
part
1
A part of the difficulty was caused by her poor English.
Part of the difficulty was caused by her poor English.
It is unusual to use a before
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