it's "He arrived early at school", although i think the other one is correct too
Joyce arrived from school in the afternoon.
Arrived is intransitive. Early is an adverb, not a direct object.
a red tint in her hair
Sam never comes to school early .The train has arrived early. It's supposed to arrive after 5 minutes!Adverbs of time go at the end of the sentence.
as in "I just arrived from school" or " Why do you always just arrive whenever shcool is done?"
Yes. "The early bird catches the worm." It can also be an adverb. "The bus arrived early."
She arrived early to the meeting to ensure she had enough time to prepare her presentation.
1/2*16+1/4*16+1/8*16=8+4+2=14
during the early 1300's
The antecedent to the relative pronoun 'who' is everyone.The pronoun 'who' introduces the relative clause 'who arrived early', which gives more information about 'everyone'.
The poet writes that the doodlebugs, early German rockets, arrived over England each day at dawn.
Sorry she left school at 7:45