The phrase "did not arrive" indicates that something or someone expected to be present has not shown up. Conversely, "arrived" confirms that the expected presence has taken place. The context in which these phrases are used can clarify the implications of each situation.
Did you arrive
Finally you arrived to Karachi.
Arrived is already in past tense. It is the past-tense form of the word arrive.
Arrive is a regular verb that mean you add -ed to make the past form.arrive + ed = arrived
they arrived in America when they felt like it
Arrive is the base for arrived.
Did you arrive
Arrived isthe past participle of arrive.
Finally you arrived to Karachi.
an antonym for the word arrive is disappear
The prefix for arrive is "ar-".
for - He has arrived for his appointment. by - They arrive by bus. at - He has arrived at the station. at - He arrived at 6:00am in - He arrives in the holidays on - He arrives on the weekend during - We arrive during the summer.
The past tense of "arrive" is "arrived." The past participle is also "arrived."
spelt arrive :P arrived, was/were arriving,
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.
arrival
The future perfect tense of arrive is will have arrived.