English, asked by mosama48, 3 days ago

we arrived to England 2 days ago​

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Answered by Littlebirdie
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Answer:

We arrived at England 2 days ago

Answered by ansarishazia13
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Answer:

We arrived in England two days ago.

Explanation:

Here’s the rule for using ‘arrive in’ and ‘arrive at’:

  • Use arrive in for towns, cities and countriesuse arrive at for buildings and parts of buildings.So, using this grammar rule, we would say:

  1. He arrived in London.(arrive in because London is a city)
  2. President Obama arrived in France yesterday. (arrive in because France is a country)
  3. I arrived at the station just before the train left.

(arrive at because a station is a building)

Be careful – we use arrive without a preposition in the following cases:arrive home arrive at homearrive 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.Our cousins arrive on Thursday – they’re coming from Australia.

We say arrive in when we refer to a month, year or season:

  • My friends arrived in June.
  • Our family arrive in October – they’re coming for my birthday.
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