If you "went parking," you parked your car somewhere and had a kissing session with your significant other.
A prepositional phrase is defined by what it modifies. The man in the parking lot seemed nervous. (adjective) The stolen car was parked in the parking lot. (adverb)
"Is walking to the parking garage" is a clause because it contains a subject ("walking") and a verb ("is").
"First" is the answer - "in line" (prepositonal Phrase) "for a parking permit" (Prepositional Phrase) "was Sean" (complete predicate)
The phrase 'went baff fishing' has four syllables.
fire parking
The phrase breaking bread means to share a meal so I'm assuming your friends, or whomever said the phrase in your question, simply went home to eat.
"Went with a will" means that someone is doing something intentionally, with determination to do something well. Someone starting a new job who wants to succeed would go "with a will."
give you a token of sorts for free parking
this is hard
On site parking is when there is parking at an event site. Many times you will have to park away from the event.
Area is for Loading and Unloading only. No parking.
It is a ............................... Parking place