@edwinashworth the answers ignore at [city] when we talk about arriving at a location. Yesterday’s (june 12) new york times introduced guggenheim’s new ventures of collecting artworks from south and south east asia, middle east, north africa, and latin america, which. (asking if the train t01 is departing from or arriving at the station s02) a:
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Often, when getting the train to work in the morning, shortly before arriving at our terminus the conductor will announce good morning ladies and gentlemen, we will shortly be.
Or is there a better one? When do we use at and in with arrive talking about place, not time? Or i will be arriving in sydney on 16th september. I will arrive in sydney on 16th september.
Your sentence specifies that a plane will be arriving some time in the last week of august. All day there were ladies and gentlemen arriving at the red house. Cardiff or any other city may fit in the example. As a formal email, which one should i choose?
The issue is that when you use 'arrive at' followed by the name of a big city, what is understood is that you arrived at the station or airport.
Do you know the [***] of (or between) train t01 and station s02?
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