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parks (noun, verb)
As a noun, 'parks' are public areas of land with grass and trees, often used for recreation and enjoyment. As a verb, 'parks' is the third-person singular present tense of 'park,' meaning to stop and leave a vehicle in a particular place.
"The city's parks are wonderful for Sunday strolls."
Think of 'Parks' as 'Places And Recreational Kind Spaces' for the noun. For the verb, remember 'Peter Parks Properly.'
He park his car. → He parks his car.
The city has many parkings. → The city has many parks.
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