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#2 (permalink) Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:58 am A question on "I'm parked in the lot." |
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| "Parked" is an adjective there. It can mean "I parked in the lot and my car is still there" or "I'm (waiting) in my car which I parked in the lot". |
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Molly I'm a Communicator ;-)
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#3 (permalink) Sat Sep 20, 2008 10:05 am A question on "I'm parked in the lot." |
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| Thank you for your attention, Molly! Then, "I parked my car in the lot." is closer to "I was parked in the lot" while "I'm parked in the lot" is closer to "I've parked my car in the lot." Am I right? |
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Sweetpumpkin I'm here quite often ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Sat Sep 20, 2008 11:14 am A question on "I'm parked in the lot." |
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1. I'm parked in the lot. 2. I've parked my car in the lot. 3. I parked my car in the lot. 4. I was parked in the lot.
I would say that where you can use #1, you can probably also use #2 or #3.
Where you can use #4, however, you can probably only use #3.
But no doubt there are exceptions.
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MrPedantic I'm a Communicator ;-)
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#5 (permalink) Sat Sep 20, 2008 19:04 pm A question on "I'm parked in the lot." |
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I get the feeling that a) is more commonly used than b) and )c) when their is a sense of "waiting" "urgency" and/or "temporality" involved.
a) Where are you parked? b) Where did you park? c) Where have you parked? |
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Molly I'm a Communicator ;-)
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#6 (permalink) Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:06 am A question on "I'm parked in the lot." |
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| Thank both of you guys for your help! :) The deeper I study English, the more intersting it is. :) |
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Sweetpumpkin I'm here quite often ;-)

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| Usage of "was having fun" | In back of, in between. Incorrect? |