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  • on site at site | WordReference Forums
    For all the examples, you either say "on site" or "at the site " For the purposes you listed, they are interchangeable The only time I can think of where you would use "at the site" and not "on site" is if you were going to be more specific about the site later in the sentence For example, "I am at the site of the accident " is correct, but "I am on site of the accident" is incorrect
  • He is arrived - WordReference Forums
    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 + has) this afternoon" Are these sentences right? I can't remember how should we use the present
  • I arrived from . . . to . . . I arrived to . . . from . . . | WordReference . . .
    2a "I arrived at Ottawa Airport on a flight from the Hague " I prefer 2a to 1a, (and 2 to 1) because the sentence is easier to read with "arrived" adjacent to "at Ottawa Airport" In both grammar and meaning, that is a phrase in the sentence: "arrived at Ottawa Airport" So it is good to keep it together
  • And he lt;has gt; arrived. - WordReference Forums
    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 The present perfect is a present tense, so of course it refers to the present situation
  • 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?
  • EN: has is arrived - WordReference Forums
    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
  • 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
  • Arrived to the hospital - WordReference Forums
    Hi Is the red part correct English? I would have used arrived at I held her in my arms as she took her last breath moments before she arrived to the hospital Source: Inside Edition: Youtube: Friend of Dancer Who Died From Mislabeled Cookie Speaks Out Context: A dancer dies after eating a
  • Sooner vs earlier - WordReference Forums
    Hello everyone! Could you tell me the difference (if any) between sooner and earlier used in the context below: Mrs Tomlinson arrived home earlier sooner than planned Thank you in advance!





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