i have just drink a coffee a while ago
theyhad arrived just before the meeting started.
My babysitter just arrived, "Hi I'm your babysitter" Is that the babysitter?
He arrived with dignity. He arrived, this time with dignity. He arrived, it was with dignity.
Yes, had and had are correct. You could drop the first 'hand' and still have a good sentence. BUT who is "They"? and who is "her"? That makes the sentence confusing. You could change it to: Cathy's parents had just arrived, but her husband had been staying nearby for a while.
"Has arrived" is the verb phrase in the given sentence "Has your brother arrived yet".
Yes, "arrived" is the verb in the sentence "Has your brother arrived yet?" It indicates the action of your brother reaching a particular destination or completing a journey.
arrived
Yes you can. As I drove down the street, a dog ran in front of the car! I arrived just as they were finishing the ceremony.
He has his invitation but he has not yet arrived.
He has his invitation but he has not yet arrived.
(A+) the sentence is (or should be) "Has my brother arrived yet?" the verb phrase is "has arrived"
How about.... The monks arrived at the church just as mass was about to start? hope that helps? It answers my question thanks