non of them ,the right answer is arrive to gala. non of them ,the right answer is arrive to gala.
It probably was meant to be: arrive at gala.
No. You would arrive at an airport, or at the airport.
Arrive at
You say "arrive at" when referring to a destination or specific location. For example, "We arrived at the airport." "Arrive to" is not the correct preposition to use with "arrive."
arrival
I arrive is J'arrive
Pégala!
llegar = to arrive llego = I arrive llega = you or he arrives llegamos = we arrive llegan = they arrive
When he arrives he will call you.
Yes, it's correct.
I would need the statement you are referring to in order to assess its grammatical correctness.
Let's say that the party is supposed to start at 6:oo p.m. It is all right to arrive 10 minutes early, at 5:50. If you arrive more than 10 minutes early, you risk interfering with your hosts' schedule. Likewise, it's fine to arrive 10-15 minutes late; your host can easily accommodate you. If you think you will arrive later than that, call your friends and let them know you will be late; give them an eta -- estimated time of arrival. Probably the best/correct time to arrive, in this case, is at 6:00 or a few minutes after.