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What is the past tense of arrive at?

What's the past tense of arrive at? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of arrive at is arrived at.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of arrive at is arrives at.

The present participle of arrive at is arriving at.

The past participle of arrive at is arrived at.

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They arrived at the hospital just after 4am and it was then wait and see for a number of hours.
She arrived at the doors of the convent while the abbess was praying in front of the church's crucifix.
We arrived at the hill above Camp One and spotted our three yellow tents below.
A few trains arrived at once, and all of a sudden, thousands swarmed the exit, all pushing and miserable.
When these wretched people arrived at Grosse Ile it was ill-equipped to deal with such a humanitarian disaster.
Two calves, one a Charolais-cross, the other an Aberdeen Angus, arrived at Murton Park earlier this week.

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