A key on the key board is stuck in the down position
The past continuous tense of "arrive" is "was arriving" or "were arriving."
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Yes you do. The radio "stations" that you "receive" on the computer don't really arrive at the computer using radio technology. They arrive as web pages.
Average number of arriving customers in 4 minute interval is 2.8 and poison distributed what is the probability that exactly six customer will arrive in a 4 minute interval?
Any information going into the computer is called data. Data can arrive from a floppy disk, from a hard disk, from a CD, from a DVD, from any kind of player or phone that the computer will recognise. Data can arrive from an internet connection, or from an intranet connection, or just along a wire from a nearby computer. Data can arrive from a webcam attached to your computer. Data can arrive from a microphone attached to your computer. Data can be chosen for use by a mouse selecting something on the computer monitor. And, yes, data can arrive by typing on the keyboard. But you knew that already.
A future tense that uses a participle is the future continuous tense. An example is: I will be building the bookcase when you arrive.
Sales returns from customers and discount allowed to customers are deducted from total sales to arrive at net sales.
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Hypotheses
Rather depends on what your problem is. Can you actually access the internet, or is there a connection problem? Do your mails not get sent, or do they just not arrive? You need to tell us what the actual problem is.
It will have been the case that she will have been reading the newspaper when you arrive.
In the year 1837. I hope I helped -GrumpyThe1st.