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  1. "you are arrived" vs "you have arrived" | WordReference Forums

    Nov 1, 2010 · I'd like to know the right meaning difference between these two sentences: "you are arrived" "you have arrived" Thanks

  2. arrived or had arrived - WordReference Forums

    Dec 27, 2021 · Hello everyone, Is either "arrived" or "had arrived" correct in the following sentence? Before yesterday, we arrived/had arrived there. I think the correct one is "arrived" and it should be …

  3. safe/safely - WordReference Forums

    Jun 21, 2023 · In the sentence, "He arrived miserable but safe", the two adjectives modify the pronoun "he". In the sentence "He arrived miserably but safely", the two adverbs modify the verb "arrived".

  4. Arrive at/in the office - WordReference Forums

    Apr 1, 2023 · 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?

  5. By the time + past perfect - WordReference Forums

    Oct 9, 2012 · 1. By the time the police arrived, the two men had disappeared. 2. By the time the police had arrived, the two men had disappeared. According to the key to one of the exercises in English …

  6. He is arrived - WordReference Forums

    Nov 23, 2015 · Hi folks,I've got a stupid count. is the sentence "he is arrived" grammatically wrong? For talking about the past she should use Ex "He arrived yesterday" "He has just arrived" "He arrived (or …

  7. By the time he came, we <left/ had left> [simple past vs past perfect]

    Dec 30, 2014 · Maybe the real question has to do with "I arrived home". Once I crossed the threshold and walked across the room to the writing desk, perhaps it became "after" I arrived home, too late to …

  8. "arrived to/at" | WordReference Forums

    Mar 6, 2012 · 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 …

  9. arrived vs has arrived - WordReference Forums

    Mar 14, 2023 · 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 …

  10. arrive in or arrive at [country, office, big place/ small place]

    Nov 20, 2008 · I arrived at the office just in time to see it burning down. The firemen would not let me in the office. I arrived at the office early enough to discover the maintenance crew still there. I arrived in …