
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
Dec 2, 2010 · 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 …
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 …
parking is uncountable, but parking space isn't
Jun 30, 2022 · But because "space" can be countable or uncountable, so can "parking space". There is not enough parking space in the new housing development. That is, the amount of space allocated …
There is a parking space <there>. | WordReference Forums
Mar 29, 2024 · Saying "There is a parking space" is pretty useless by itself. It just says "a parking space exists". You do need to indicate it somehow or you're not being helpful to the other person. You need …
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.
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 …
too few / too little - WordReference Forums
Jan 29, 2012 · Hi, I'd like to know if too few or too little are correct expressions, I'm used to see: too much or too many, but not those ones. For instance: Children generally eat too few vegetables / and, …
pull in, pull out and pull over - WordReference Forums
Apr 12, 2007 · I'd like to raise a small voice for a possibility that "pull in" means something different in AE than BE. In my experience, "pulled in" in AE means to leave the roadway entirely in order to enter …