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- 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)
- When he lt;arrived had arrived gt; [past simple past perfect]
Hello everyone, Is it possible for the conjunction "when" to be followed by either the past simple tense or the past perfect tense as follows? Or are both sentences natural? 1 When he arrived the office, the meeting had begun 2 When he had arrived the office, the meeting began
- you are arrived vs you have arrived | WordReference Forums
I'd like to know the right meaning difference between these two sentences: "you are arrived" "you have arrived" Thanks
- arrived lt;in on by gt; the bus | WordReference Forums
I searched on the dictionary and found different forms of this sentence what is definitely correct or the difference between them I arrived on the bus I arrived in the bus I arrived by bus Thank you Regards
- Had arrived vs Was arrived - WordReference Forums
What's the meaning difference between these two statements: When i arrived, he had just arrived When i arrived, he was just arrived The first uses the past perfect and the second one simple past So, are they both correct? Either in these case, is it better use just the past perfect?
- arrive in time arrive on time | WordReference Forums
The first implies that you arrived with enough time to catch the train, while the second implies that you got there before or at the time the train was scheduled to depart In most cases this is the same thing, but you can see a subtle difference: "I didn't arrive on time, but the train was delayed so I made it in time to catch it anyway "
- arrive at home arrive home? | WordReference Forums
But "arrived at my home" is used in the headline in this British newspaper ("Strangers arrived at my home wanting sex): 'Strangers arrived at my home wanting sex - I nearly threw up when I learnt why' I heard the Mirror is a subpar newspaper, maybe that's why? Ah, no
- I arrive vs I am arriving vs I will arrive vs I will be arriving
These existing thread should help you will arrive arrived arrives in this structure will arrive will be arriving will arrive will be arriving I'm arriving Is arriving vs will arrive North Korean leader arrives arriving to arrive in Russia Thank you for that
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