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  1. 9. Sept. 2024 · Peter Jackson — ‘A wizard is never late, nor is he early, he arrives precisely when he means to.’

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  3. The second sentence is grammatical, but it is a different question! In the first case, you ask when (i.e. at what time) the other person will know the results, so the answer would be something like “at 5 o’clock”.

  4. Cuándo se usa en inglés ARRIVE IN, AT, ON y TO. De sobra es conocida la dificultad a la que tienen que hacer frente la inmensa mayoría de estudiantes de inglés para dominar el uso de las preposiciones, sobretodo las «maléficas» at, in y on…como vimos aquí; este problema se puede convertir en un auténtico dolor de cabeza cuando un mismo verbo puede llevar diferentes preposiciones y ...

  5. 18. Okt. 2012 · 'at' with specific places = "I will arrive at your house", "I will arrive at the airport" You can use also use 'in' with a specific place if you mean specifically inside. "I will meet you at the shop", could be waiting outside - but "I will meet you in the shop" means I will be inside.

  6. If we see the destination as a point, we say arrive at. If we see it as a larger area, we say arrive in. We don’t say arrive to a place. But according to Collins dictionary we have to distinguish between to "arrive" meanings: The first meaning with preposition "at": When a person or vehicle arrives at a place, they come to it at the end of a ...

  7. 31. Jan. 2013 · (arrive at because Anna’s means ‘Anna’s house’ – a building)! Be careful – we use arrive without a preposition in the following cases: arrive home arrive at home; arrive today, arrive yesterday, etc. arrive early, arrive late; Arrive on/in (with time references) We say arrive on when we refer to a day: My parents arrived on Monday.