park

Regular
Infinitive
park
Past Simple
parked
Past Participle
parked
-ing Form
parking
3rd Person
parks
park parks parking parked

Park means to leave vehicle in place. Regular: park-parked-parked.

Meanings

  • To leave vehicle
  • To position
  • To leave temporarily

Common Collocations

park a car parking lot park yourself no parking double-park

Tip for Learners

Park yourself = sit down. Parking = leaving vehicle. Ballpark = approximate range.
Present Simple
I park
you park
he/she/it parks
we park
they park
Examples - Present Simple
  • I park in the garage.
  • You park too close to others.
  • She parks by the entrance.
  • We park in designated spots.
  • They park on the street.
Present Continuous
I am parking
you are parking
he/she/it is parking
we are parking
they are parking
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am parking the car.
  • You are parking illegally.
  • She is parking right now.
  • We are parking in the lot.
  • They are parking nearby.
Present Perfect
I have parked
you have parked
he/she/it has parked
we have parked
they have parked
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have parked the car.
  • You have parked in that spot before.
  • She has parked near the entrance.
  • We have parked in the garage.
  • They have parked illegally.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been parking
you have been parking
he/she/it has been parking
we have been parking
they have been parking
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been parking here for years.
  • You have been parking illegally.
  • She has been parking in that spot.
  • We have been parking in the lot.
  • They have been parking on the street.
Past Simple
I parked
you parked
he/she/it parked
we parked
they parked
Examples - Past Simple
  • I parked my car.
  • You parked in my spot.
  • She parked across the street.
  • We parked in the garage.
  • They parked illegally.
Past Continuous
I was parking
you were parking
he/she/it was parking
we were parking
they were parking
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was parking when you arrived.
  • You were parking crookedly.
  • She was parking her truck.
  • We were parking in the lot.
  • They were parking nearby.
Past Perfect
I had parked
you had parked
he/she/it had parked
we had parked
they had parked
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had parked earlier.
  • You had parked in my spot.
  • She had parked across the street.
  • We had parked in the garage.
  • They had parked illegally.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been parking
you had been parking
he/she/it had been parking
we had been parking
they had been parking
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been parking there for hours.
  • You had been parking in that spot.
  • He had been parking illegally.
  • We had been parking in the lot.
  • They had been parking on the street.
Future Simple
I will park
you will park
he/she/it will park
we will park
they will park
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will park in the garage.
  • You will park nearby.
  • She will park across the street.
  • We will park in the lot.
  • They will park on the street.
Future Continuous
I will be parking
you will be parking
he/she/it will be parking
we will be parking
they will be parking
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be parking soon.
  • You will be parking in the lot.
  • He will be parking the truck.
  • We will be parking in the garage.
  • They will be parking nearby.
Future Perfect
I will have parked
you will have parked
he/she/it will have parked
we will have parked
they will have parked
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have parked by then.
  • You will have parked in my spot.
  • She will have parked the car.
  • We will have parked in the garage.
  • They will have parked nearby.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been parking
you will have been parking
he/she/it will have been parking
we will have been parking
they will have been parking
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been parking here for years.
  • You will have been parking illegally.
  • He will have been parking in that spot.
  • We will have been parking in the lot.
  • They will have been parking on the street.
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