Time has come to deal with "arrive" from the previous #quiz.
📋 We arrived ... the station at night.
🔴 to
🔵 at ✅
⚪️ in
TO is not used with ARRIVE since it's a preposition of movement whereas the verb is actually not.
IN can be used with ARRIVE but only when we're talking about something large, like a country, for instance. "Immigrants arriving in the country are subject to thorough formal procedures"
And with smaller object, or rather a destination, a point on the map, like "the station", we use AT. "I always arrive at my school 30 min earlier", for example.
=== === === ===
💡 Which preposition do you choose this time?
📋 The mountains were covered ... snow.
🔴 by
🔵 with
⚪️ in
📋 We arrived ... the station at night.
🔴 to
🔵 at ✅
⚪️ in
TO is not used with ARRIVE since it's a preposition of movement whereas the verb is actually not.
IN can be used with ARRIVE but only when we're talking about something large, like a country, for instance. "Immigrants arriving in the country are subject to thorough formal procedures"
And with smaller object, or rather a destination, a point on the map, like "the station", we use AT. "I always arrive at my school 30 min earlier", for example.
=== === === ===
💡 Which preposition do you choose this time?
📋 The mountains were covered ... snow.
🔴 by
🔵 with
⚪️ in