1. about get to and arrive at He got to the subway station He arrived at the subway station -> Do the above two sentences mean the same? (Please explain the difference in detail if not)
2. about arrive at and arrive in He arrived at the subway station He arrived in the subway station -> Do the above two sentences mean the same? (Please explain the difference in detail if not) Are the above two sentences correct?
Top answer
#1 Yes #2 arrived at maybe he was standing outside it, maybe inside it arrived in he was standing inside it
— Clive
#1 Yes #2 arrived at maybe he was standing outside it, maybe inside it arrived in he was standing inside it
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