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Jordicuest Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

got there / arrive there

Hi, somebody can explain the difference, is any, between
"we got there" and
"we arrive there" ?
Thanks!
  

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"We got there" is casual, and simple past tense. "We arrive there" is a bit more formal, and simple present tense. Aside from the tense, the meanings are the same.

  • "We got there" is casual, and simple past tense.
  • "We arrive there" is a bit more formal, and simple present tense.
  • Aside from the tense, the meanings are the same.
  • - A.
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"We got there" is casual, and simple past tense.
"We arrive there" is a bit more formal, and simple present tense.

Aside from the tense, the meanings are the same.

- A.

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