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"you are arrived" vs "you have arrived" - WordReference Forums
2010年11月1日 · English speakers a couple of centuries ago might say 'You are arrived'. This is now archaic. See, for example, this sentence from Jane Austen's Persuasion (1818):
arrived or had arrived | WordReference Forums
2021年12月27日 · 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 "The day before yesterday" not "Before yesterday". Best regards, Joseph
EN: has/is arrived - WordReference Forums
2007年5月13日 · In English, the past simple is "the man came". So the question is then why do we say "The clothing has arrived" rather than "the clothing arrived" (the man came)? Because we are interested in the present result of a past action - the clothing is here now, and that is what we are interested in. It has arrived = it is here.
Arrive or Arrived? - WordReference Forums
2017年7月8日 · I would use your sentence (2), with "arrived". You are reporting indirectly a past speech event something like "I want her to come see me as soon as she arrives." Both of those verbs in boldface should be changed to the past tense.
just in time or just on time | WordReference Forums
2010年11月25日 · I beg to differ. One might often see "just on time" or "exactly on time" in AmE usage; and "on time" is not restricted to transportation, e.g. "We arrived on time for the movie's start"; and in that sentence "just on time" or "exactly on time" would be fine as well.
order arrived! - WordReference Forums
2019年3月1日 · When he “gives the food to his customers” it would be pretty obvious that it has arrived, so why would you need to say that. If he knocks on the door and the person want to know who it is, then all your cousin needs to say is the name of the food company he works for.
By the time + past perfect | WordReference Forums
2012年10月9日 · 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 Grammar in Use, both are possible, but I really fail to see why. It makes no sense to me use the past perfect twice and therefore I would say #1.
Had arrived vs Was arrived | WordReference Forums
2011年5月5日 · 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 …
arrive at home/arrive home? | WordReference Forums
2008年6月21日 · Hello there, ok, let's sum it up first: before "home" you usually don't use prepositions, isn't that so? I am home (or I am at home) I went home how about "to arrive at? home"? I've come across "she arrived home" but I wonder if "at" would be a mistake? Thanks a lot for helping me with this!
arrived <in/ on/ by> the bus | WordReference Forums
2012年3月30日 · I arrived in the bus through an open window just before the bus entered a tunnel that could have blown off some part of my body (after I had kicked several guys off the roof) B Senior Member