If it's mainly just the two of you...then yes I would consider going to park a date.
It's you and I. Take out the other people and see if the sentence makes sense. You and me are going to the park. Me am going to the park. You and I are going to the park. I am going to the park.
It depends on whether you consider it a date or not. If you're only going shopping for fun, then most likely not. However if you're going there to show him you like him more than only like a friend, then it could be considered a date.
Steven Spielburg says it is in pre-production, but the release date will be on June 12, 2015.
Is there going to be a prehistoric park 2
It's you and I. Take out the other people and see if the sentence makes sense. You and me are going to the park. Me am going to the park. You and I are going to the park. I am going to the park.
Yes he is!!! he has confimed 1 date and it is Friday 31st July, at Victoria park in London
A date idea for someone who likes nature would be going on a hike in a local park or trail. If there isn't anything like that, maybe a date to a planetarium could be fun.
The date will probably be the date when you caught the Pokemon via Pal Park.
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No, it is not correct to say "Are you going to the park or no." It would be more grammatically correct to say "Are you going to the park or not?"
The movies is always a good start, but walking down the beach or going to the park can be cheaper and in some ways better options.
try an amusement park or carnival followed by a late coffee or drink..there's lots of oppertunity to interact with your date, things to look at, see and do and it's light.