"Arrive" is the present tense. Add an -s for the third person singular conjugation.
I arrive, he/she arrives
The present tense of "arrive" is simply "arrive" for the base form, which is used with plural subjects and the pronoun "I," as in "I arrive at the station." For singular third-person subjects, it changes to "arrives," as in "He arrives at the station."
It is a Present Tense.
Arrive is the verb form. The tense is present simple.I arriveWe arriveYou arriveHe/she/it arrivesThey arrive
Arrive at an answer and put it on the grid.
I am arrivingWe/You/They are arrivingHe/She/It is arriving
The present tense of put is:I/You/We/They put.He/She/It puts.The present participle is putting.
The present form of "put" is "put."
400 b.c.e
400 b.c.e
If they are from the same vendor, they might arrive at the same time. Otherwise, they will arrive separately.
The present participle is putting.