Preposition Lesson "arrive on- in- at "
2013-01-28, 04:48
We use arrive with several different prepositions. Let’s have a look at these today.
We use arrive in + country, city, town, village, etc (geographic location)
The train arrived in New York City at 4:00
I arrived in Japan in October
Jack and I arrived in Soho at the same time.
We use arrive at + shop, room, site, building, event, etc
The train arrived at Grand Central Station at 4:00
I arrived at the party a half hour late.
Jack and I arrived at the café at the same time.
We use also use arrive at and arrive on/in + time
The train arrived at 4:00.
I arrived on Monday.
Jack and I arrived in October.
We use also use arrive by + train, bus, car, taxi, etc…(method of transportation)
They arrived by train.
I arrived by taxi.
Jack and I arrived by bus.
We use also use arrive with + person / thing
I arrived with Jane.
Jack arrived with presents for everyone.
Can you think of another preposition that works with arrive? Leave a message here and let me know.
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