In, on or at? With the verb arrive we use in or at but Arrive in is used when referring to a larger location such as a city, country, or continent. For example, “I will arrive in New York at 3 PM.“ Arrive at is used when referring to a specific, smaller location such as a building, airport, or station. For example, “I will arrive at the airport at 3 PM.“ “On plane“ refers to being physically located on an airplane, either as a passenger or crew member. “And on the first floor“ refers to being located on the first level of a building, typically above ground level. #english #learnenglish #englisch
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