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Shawez Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

sentence.

Please help me out and if the sentence is wrong rewrite it.

"I am arriving from school at 5" or "I have come from school at 5" or
"I arrive from school at 5" please help me out. thank you

-shawez
  

Top answer

Depends on whether you're describing a specific situation or a general one. Examples below. Note that I added "home" in all of these sentences because you should specify the place you're arriving to.

  • Depends on whether you're describing a specific situation or a general one.
  • Examples below.
  • Note that I added "home" in all of these sentences because you should specify the place you're arriving to.
  • Also note that typically in English writing you should spell out numbers under ten.
  • " This is not correct grammar.
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Depends on whether you're describing a specific situation or a general one. Examples below. Note that I added "home" in all of these sentences because you should specify the place you're arriving to. Also note that typically in English writing you should spell out numbers under ten.

1) "I am arriving home from school at five." This describes a specific instance, as in: "This afternoon I a
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All of those are possible, shawez. You will have to give us more context or information about the situation if you want us to choose one from among them.
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thank you both . The situation is that I am telling to my friend that I am arriving daily at the particular time
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shawez The situation is that I am telling to my friend that I am arriving daily at the particular time
Then use this one (you needn't say 'home', of course, unless that is the place of arrival and your friend does not know that):

I arrive from school at 5.

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