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Review of Audio-visual Course 4 of New Century College English Series Textbooks (Second Edition): Unit 1-4 Unit S5-8 Answer
Question: They left the station at eight o'clock this morning. Select Arrival or Arrival/Arrival or Arrival.

A: Choose to arrive.

Arrival: intransitive, reaching a small place, followed by the preposition at; When you reach a big place, add the preposition in. As for what is a big place and what is a small place, you can regard the village above the village as a big place and the village below the village as a small place. When it is followed by adverbs here/there/home, there is no need for prepositions;

Extended data:

the present perfect tense

1, concept: the influence or result of an action that happened or has been completed in the past on the present, or the action or state that started from the past and continues to the present.

2. Adverbials of time: not yet, ready, just now, never, once, up to now, since+time point, duration+time period, recently, recently, in the past few years, etc.

3. Basic structure: subject +have/has+p.p (past participle)+others.

4. Negative form: subject +have/ you +not+p.p (past participle)+others.

5. General interrogative sentence: Yes or has been placed at the beginning of the sentence.