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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Arriving or arrived ?

The T-shirts are arriving / arrived to our shop today
  

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More likely: The t-shirts arrived in our shop today.

  • More likely: The t-shirts arrived in our shop today.
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More likely: The t-shirts arrived in our shop today.
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Hi,

Both are correct.



The T-shirts are arriving in our shop today. Refers to the future, ie later today.

The T-shirts arrived in our shop today. Refers to the past, ie earlier today.


Clive
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The T-shirts are arriving in/to our shop today - present continous (not yet arrived but going to arrive)

Arrived in our shop - past (already there).
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Or 'have arrived' (recent past, already there).

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