The future tense is 'will arrive'.
"I will arrive at 3:15."
The future perfect tense of arrive is will have arrived.
Arrived is the past tense of arrive. So your question should be what is the future tense of arrive.will arrive -- The plane will arrive 3 hours late.going to arrive -- I am going to arrive at the airport at 10 am tomorrow.am/is/are arriving -- He is arriving later today.
No. There are other forms. Here are just a few, taking the verb to arrive: I will arrive tomorrow. I shall arrive tomorrow. I am going to arrive tomorrow. I arrive tomorrow. I might arrive tomorrow.
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The future tense of "think" is "will think." For example, "I think she will arrive soon."
A future tense that uses a participle is the future continuous tense. An example is: I will be building the bookcase when you arrive.
The future perfect tense of leave is will have left.
By the time you arrive, we will be preparing to go home.
The correct sentence is: Rita will understand if you arrive late. The verb "arrive" is in the simple present tense, indicating a future event.
They arrived three years after trunks came from the future to warn everyone about them.
By the time you arrive we will be preparing to go home.
The simple future tense simply refers to actions that will happen in the future.(e.g. I will sing on your birthday)It follows this structure:Subject + Will + VerbThe future progressive (or continuous) tense talks about an action at a particular moment in the future.(e.g. I will be working when you arrive)It follows this structure:Subject + Will + Be + Present Participle.