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I didn’t arrive to vs i don't arrive to

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct form should be "I didn't arrive at" or "I don't arrive at." The preposition "at" is used after the verb "arrive" to indicate the destination or place.

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I didn’t arrive to

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is "I didn't arrive at." Use the preposition "at" after the verb "arrive" to indicate the destination or place.
  • I didn't arrive soon enough to be able to cut out the cancer.
  • I remember of when your feet didn't arrive to the ground.
  • I didn't arrive by train.
  • Cops didn't arrive for almost 25.
  • 25 % of the collection didn't arrive.
  • My costume didn't arrive here.
  • In the meantime your money didn't arrive.
  • The ones we sent didn't arrive.
  • He didn't arrive at the club until after midnight.
  • He didn't arrive at the club until after midnight.
  • Guess we know why that crate didn't arrive.
  • Those images didn't arrive so that you could intervene and save a life.
  • The delivery from Bedzin didn't arrive.
  • But the package didn't arrive until after you'd been shot.
  • Your daddy's check didn't arrive today.
  • No, those three kegs didn't arrive.
  • Chief Inspector Zhang's flight didn't arrive until midnight.
  • He didn't arrive at the shipyard until six months after Finn's death.
  • He didn't arrive at his safe house and his tellite phone has stopped transmitting.
  • 'Sorry to bother you, but Kate's meals-on-wheels didn't arrive. 'Again.

Alternatives:

  • I didn't arrive at
  • I didn't reach
  • I didn't get to
  • I didn't make it to
  • I didn't get as far as

i don't arrive to

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is "I don't arrive at." Use the preposition "at" after the verb "arrive" to indicate the destination or place.
  • I don't arrive at such conclusions easily.
  • I don't arrive at such conclusions easily.
  • Victoria, the Scottish girl, who I am going to replace, got sick of hepatitis, and if I don't arrive there within 10 days, they will contact someone else.
  • What punishment awaits me if I don't arrive on time?
  • They don't arrive until next week.
  • The other servants don't arrive until tomorrow.
  • Well, my parents don't arrive until later.
  • No, the reason I asked... is the Bristol packet don't arrive until a week Wednesday.
  • So we don't arrive together like yesterday?
  • If they don't arrive, we'll go and search for them and we will not let one hair on their heads be harmed.
  • If-if you don't arrive before 7:00, he will be gone forever.
  • The oysters don't arrive and the flautist has the ague.
  • I remember of when your feet didn't arrive to the ground.
  • Those who don't arrive by then should make their way down the ravine to Rio Grande, and from there to the mouth of Santa Elena.
  • The Navy won't know that we're missing until we don't arrive at our rendezvous point in six hours, and for security purposes only the people on the submarine know the course that was charted.
  • If you don't arrive at a point within the next 10 seconds, so help me, I'll -
  • Cops didn't arrive for almost 25.
  • Abby's replacement doesn't arrive until Monday.
  • 25 % of the collection didn't arrive.
  • He won't arrive in Nice, Mr. Krampe.

Alternatives:

  • I don't arrive at
  • I haven't arrived at
  • I'm not arriving at
  • I'm not reaching
  • I'm not getting to

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