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  • arrived vs has arrived - WordReference Forums
    Hello, forum gurus! When she enters the office, she finds John {a has already arrived, b already arrived} Does a imply that John's arrival time was not a distant past, unlike b? PS: I changed "Mary" into "she", to stay away from possible confusion
  • arrived (at-on-to-in) the island | WordReference Forums
    A cruise ship might arrive at an island They sometimes moor offshore and the passengers get to the island by way of smaller boats
  • Arrive at in the office - WordReference Forums
    When usually one reaches one's office, walks into it- " I arrived at the office" " I arrived in the office" Do both of these make sense?
  • He may have arrived yesterday - WordReference Forums
    (1) He may have arrived yesterday (1) usually means you think it's possible that he arrived yesterday But can you say (1) when he actually arrived before yesterday?
  • It (has) arrived today - WordReference Forums
    I agree; with "today" specified, the simple past tense is right Without "today", the present perfect would be preferred "It has arrived" would simply confirm the recent arrival (possibly today, possibly some time within the past few days)
  • arrived at . . . lesson - WordReference Forums
    Professor Lupin wasn't there when they arrived at his first Defense Against the Dark Arts lesson This is from Harry Potter I know that it's idiomatic to say "for their lesson class" or "in class", so I'm a little surprised by the author's choice of the prepostion Why "at"? I think saying
  • arrive at get to reach a conclusion | WordReference Forums
    hello everybody, Which is the most appropriate expression respectively? A : arrive at B : get to C : reach 1 They finally ( ) a conclusion 2
  • Arrive or Arrived? - WordReference Forums
    Which one of the following should be correct?: 1)He said he wanted you to come see him as soon as you arrive or 2)He said he wanted you to come see him as soon as you arrived and should there be the conjunction 'that' after the word 'said'?
  • to arrive in or to arrive to? - WordReference Forums
    Chris K is right To would not be used, but at would be To has the sense of viewpoint from the point of departure, for example "We are going to New Orleans " Your use of in is correct We might think of at as more pointed or specific that in For instance "We arrived at the intersection of St Charles and Napoleon Avenues in New Orleans "
  • get there or arrive there | WordReference Forums
    Hi guys, this is my first thread here and I'd like to know which of both is used in academic purposes or in formal oral language Thus I am not sure whether "I got there at 8 o'clock" is used in informal context and "I arrived there at 8 o'clock" for academic purposes and formal language





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