AnonymousYes, you are right and also we can use 'at' before name of any contry for example i will arrive in uk at 3pm tomorrow
tinanam0102Hi Grammar Geek,If a cargo is meant to be sent into a warehouse, would it be correct to say the cargo has arrived into the warehouse?Thank youTinanam
I arrived to Toronto yesterday.... and we can also say arrive in - in the same sentence.
Hmm, that's strange. I live in Canada too, and I don't hear people saying 'arrive to a place'.
It sounds very odd to me.
Clive
Please pay attention to capitalization.
Take care,
Cubanisimo
If a cargo is meant to be sent into a warehouse, would it be correct to say the cargo has arrived into the warehouse?
Thank you
Tinanam