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Title: Park behind a car Post by riddler358 on Sep 13th, 2014, 11:57am So the other day I was driving a black car in the picture and my friend told me to PARK BEHIND THE WHITE CAR in the picture, and guess what, he meant the other spot that I parked in. http://s29.postimg.org/tvym7u3pj/park_behind.png WHERE WOULD YOU PARK? |
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Title: Re: Park behind a car Post by towr on Sep 13th, 2014, 1:53pm My first instinct would be A, but I don't have a drivers license, so I wouldn't have this dilemma. |
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Title: Re: Park behind a car Post by rmsgrey on Sep 14th, 2014, 7:53am I'd be too distracted by the fact I'm on the wrong side of the road to do anything coherent like distinguish between the various possible interpretations of "behind"... With time to reflect and observe the parked car, I'd probably settle on A, but B would be perfectly valid. Behind can mean: - beyond, as in "I couldn't see the TV remote because it was hidden behind Fred" who happened to be facing off to one side - upstream from, as in "I was behind Emma in the queue" even when Emma spent the whole time facing the back of the queue and chatting to John, who was next after her. - a direction determined by the reference object's orientation, as in "he's behind you!" at pantomimes If the white car were facing the other way, it would still be valid to park in either spot and still be following your friend's direction. |
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Title: Re: Park behind a car Post by Grimbal on Sep 17th, 2014, 8:02am I would park at A because it is easier. And I am the driver, I decide. Anyway, it cannot make much difference whether I park at A or B. But "behind the car" rather suggests behind, like in "I am behind a large truck and I can't overtake". |
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Title: Re: Park behind a car Post by towr on Sep 17th, 2014, 9:03am on 09/17/14 at 08:02:28, Grimbal wrote:
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Title: Re: Park behind a car Post by wakiza33 on Sep 25th, 2014, 12:39pm Park is an action verb, so that would mean driving to the back of the white car. Spot A. |
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Title: Re: Park behind a car Post by synergy1009 on Oct 1st, 2014, 5:54am Definately spot A, parking in shot B would be parking infront of the car :-* |
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Title: Re: Park behind a car Post by 0.999... on Jul 20th, 2015, 4:58pm Given my position relative to the depiction, clearly I would park in spot C, underneath the white car. |
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Title: Re: Park behind a car Post by anglia on Aug 15th, 2015, 12:13am I would like to park a car at Spot A. Because it's easy for me. By the way i am not driver. I will call to my driver and order him. |
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