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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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arrive to

Hi,

Pam also arrives to/at the party uninvited but is soon asked to leave.

What is the difference between 'to' and 'at' here?

Thanks in advance.
  

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Hi, Pam also arrives to/at the party uninvited but is soon asked to leave. What is the difference between 'to' and 'at' here? 'Arrives to a party' is not good English.

  • Hi, Pam also arrives to/at the party uninvited but is soon asked to leave.
  • What is the difference between 'to' and 'at' here?
  • 'Arrives to a party' is not good English.
  • Say 'Arrives at a party'.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,
Pam also arrives to/at the party uninvited but is soon asked to leave.

What is the difference between 'to' and 'at' here?

'Arrives to a party' is not good English. Say 'Arrives at a party'.

Best wishes, Clive
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Thank you very much.

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