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We’ll Never Arrive TO

14 April, 2017 By Susana Ríos Leave a Comment

While in Spanish we say” Llegar a “, in English we never say, “Arrive to”. We use two different prepositions with this verb: “Arrive AT”, when we speak about a place or event, or” Arrive IN” in the case of a city or country. However, we use on many occasions “Get to” instead of “Arrive”. Here are some examples:

  • I arrived IN Germany two days ago.
  • We don’t know when we will arrive AT the airport.
  • It was late when he arrived AT the party.
  • They arrived IN Brussels on time for the meeting.

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