Which phrase is correct about parking a car? [on hold]
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1.car is parked on the horse pipe.
2.the driver has stopped on the pipe.
3.the driver has parked on the pipe.
4.the driver has stepped on the pipe.
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1.car is parked on the horse pipe.
2.the driver has stopped on the pipe.
3.the driver has parked on the pipe.
4.the driver has stepped on the pipe.
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I don't think the question contains enough information to be answered. What 'pipe' is being referred to (presumably it should be a hose pipe not horse pipe) and how does it relate to the parking?
– KillingTime
yesterday
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1.car is parked on the horse pipe.
2.the driver has stopped on the pipe.
3.the driver has parked on the pipe.
4.the driver has stepped on the pipe.
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1.car is parked on the horse pipe.
2.the driver has stopped on the pipe.
3.the driver has parked on the pipe.
4.the driver has stepped on the pipe.
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Edward James is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by FumbleFingers, Jason Bassford, KarlG, Centaurus, Weather Vane yesterday
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as unclear what you're asking by FumbleFingers, Jason Bassford, KarlG, Centaurus, Weather Vane yesterday
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I don't think the question contains enough information to be answered. What 'pipe' is being referred to (presumably it should be a hose pipe not horse pipe) and how does it relate to the parking?
– KillingTime
yesterday
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I don't think the question contains enough information to be answered. What 'pipe' is being referred to (presumably it should be a hose pipe not horse pipe) and how does it relate to the parking?
– KillingTime
yesterday
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I don't think the question contains enough information to be answered. What 'pipe' is being referred to (presumably it should be a hose pipe not horse pipe) and how does it relate to the parking?
– KillingTime
yesterday
I don't think the question contains enough information to be answered. What 'pipe' is being referred to (presumably it should be a hose pipe not horse pipe) and how does it relate to the parking?
– KillingTime
yesterday
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I don't think the question contains enough information to be answered. What 'pipe' is being referred to (presumably it should be a hose pipe not horse pipe) and how does it relate to the parking?
– KillingTime
yesterday