Where are you parked? refers to the present W here did you parked? wrong Where did you park?
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Where are you parked? refers to the present
Where did you parked? wrong
Where did you park? 1. can refer to the present, with the same meaning as the first sentence
2. can refer to the past, with the same meaning as th
shravanmmWhereAs shown.arehave you parked your car?
I have parked my car in front of the gate.
shravanmmIf someone asks me, Where are you parked? What do I answer?It depends where you're parked, of course.
If someone said :
I parked my car in ...
Or
I have parked my car in ...
- I want to know is the car still parked or no with two tenses ?
Help me please !