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📍'Arrive to’ vs. ‘arrive in’ vs. ‘arrive at’ in English
🖋Because of the influence of verbs like “come to”, “move to”, and “go to”, learners of English often tend to use the combination “arrive” + “to”.
However, although sentences such as “come to me”, “we moved to London”, and “are you going to the party?” are completely appropriate, “arrive” behaves somewhat differently.
🖊There is only one context in which “arrive to” is appropriate, namely when “to” means “in order to”. For example:
1- The cleaner arrived [in order] to clean the office.
When you want to express that you come to a country, city, or generally a geographical location, use “arrive in”. For example:
2- We will arrive in England at about 5 o’clock.
3- Once you arrive in Paris, you will definitely have to see the Eiffel Tower.
In virtually any other situation, you should use “arrive at”. For example:
4- When I arrived at the party, all my friends were already drunk.
5- Will you arrive at the meeting?
There are a few isolated expressions in which also “arrived on” is possible:
6- We arrived on/at the island after a long trip.
7- The spacecraft arrived on/at Mars.
8- The police arrived too late on/at the scene of crime.
However, using “at” in these cases is completely acceptable as well.
To conclude:
- Use "arrive in" for towns, cities and countries.
- Use "arrive at" for buildings and parts of buildings.
9- Obama arrived in France yesterday.
("arrive in" because France is a country)
10- We arrived at Anna’s later than expected because of the traffic.
("arrive at" because Anna’s means ‘Anna’s house’ – a building)
📋 Bite the bullet
#common_mistakes ⛔️
⭐️Prepositions often confused⭐️
For and At. (Price.)
(a) For.
❌Don't say: I bought a book at fifty pence.
✅Say: I bought a book for fifty pence.
(b) At.
❌Don't say: I can't buy it for such a high price.
✅Say: I can't buy it at such a high price.
Use "for" if the actual sum is mentioned, use "at" if the actual sum isn't given.
?Note: If the weight or measure follows the price, use "at" with the actual sum: That velvet is available at £5 a metre.
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