
"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
EN: has/is arrived - WordReference Forums
May 13, 2007 · 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 …
Had arrived vs Was arrived - WordReference Forums
May 5, 2011 · 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 …
When he <arrived / had arrived> [past simple / past perfect]
Apr 3, 2018 · 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 …
has not arrived - yet/still | WordReference Forums
Aug 4, 2010 · Has the bus arrived yet . Secondly as an example ; The bus didn't arrive yet, and i am still waiting . I hope i have helped somehow The odd part is "Has not", it's common to use "Hasn't" …
And he <has> arrived. - WordReference Forums
Jul 9, 2019 · And he has arrived. - It means that he is still there (doing something) And he arrived - it means that he arrived, maybe now he is still there or maybe not, we are just informed that he arrived. …
Arrived at the USA or arrived at USA - WordReference Forums
Jul 19, 2014 · A package arrives in the USA. A package arrives at its destination in the USA. As for " Arrived at Sort Facility CINCINNATI HUB - USA ", it's US Post Office jargon, but gramatically correct.
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 …
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 …
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 …