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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
  • 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?
  • arrived to home arrived home | WordReference Forums
    Hi, I really wonder that why we don't use "to" in some sentences? For example, He has just arrived home (True) He has just arrived to home (False) Is it a "going towards inclining" (to) home ? Thank you
  • 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
  • I just arrived now. - WordReference Forums
    I just arrived now You have just come here, to your destination You just arrived here, say, a minute ago You have to explain it to your friend, who came here, say, ten seconds ago Grammatically correct is 'I've just arrived' or 'I arrived just now ' But 'I just arrived now' would be
  • arrived to at | WordReference Forums
    Hello! What about arrived at (to) us? Which preposition do I have to use? That guy arrived to us from the Beloyarsk nuclear plant If there was a noun instead of the pronoun, I would be absolutely confident I should use preposition at But there's pronoun us, so I doubt Or maybe it's unacceptable to use pronouns in cases like this?
  • Have they arrived already? - WordReference Forums
    1 They have been arriving refers to the continuation of the activity over the recent period 2 They have arrived is synonymous with They are here Already can be used with either, but perhaps fits more naturally with 2
  • 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)





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