1. My father parks in the multi-storey car park if it rains.
2. My father parks his car/van/pick up in the multi-storey car park if it rains.
Is the first sentence correct without any object in it, as indicated in the second sentence?
Thanks.
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1. My father parks in the multi-storey car park if it rains.
2. My father parks his car/van/pick up in the multi-storey car park if it rains.
Is the first sentence correct without any object in it, as indicated in the second sentence?
Thanks.
To park is to put or leave a vehicle in a public place. So I think, the first sentence expresses the idea, although it doesn't have an expressed object.
Thanks, Fivejedjon, for pointing out the spelling error.