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Should arrive is the verb phrase.
It Means That it's better to arrive but arrive late than never to arrive at all.
Bei nonni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful grandparents."Specifically, the masculine adjective bei means "beautiful, handsome." The masculine noun nonni means "grandparents, grandfathers.' The pronunciation is "beh NOHN-nee."
If I were to go to the store, I would buy some milk.
Yes, as an incomplete sentence, followed by a prepositional phrase. Otherwise, "Who did you expect?" is standard.
"Climate is what you expect, weather is what you get"
I could answer that question if you were to phrase it a bit differently. They were to arrive hours ago.
To arrive unexpectedly, or, uninvited or unwelcome
"Wann sind die Leute angekommen" would be the phrase to use.
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"Beautiful grandparents" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase bei nonni.Specifically, the masculine adjective bei means "beautiful, handsome." The masculine noun nonnimeans "grandparents, grandfathers.' The pronunciation is "beh NOHN-nee."
The correct phrase would be "Neither he nor I..."