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arrive on may
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "arrive on may" is not correct in written English.
It should be "arrive in May" since months are referred to with the preposition "in." Example: "We expect to arrive in May for the conference."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
Though it is dangerous to count box-office chickens before a film opens, signs are beginning to appear here that the 2002 summer season's first real blockbuster may arrive on May 3. "I have seen the latest tracking numbers, and 'Spider-Man' is absolutely through the roof," said the envious producer of a rival summer film.
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My daughter wasn't due until May 11th, but my mother had declared early on in my pregnancy that Meenakshi would arrive on May 1st.
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And al the new titles from Turner will arrive on May 1st, with more to come in time.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
This year, "Marvel's The Avengers" opened on May 4 with "Dark Shadows," a Warner Bros. release, following it on May 11; in 2013, "Iron Man 3" will arrive on May 3, with "Gatsby" coming one week later.
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That would be a dumb business move: "Iron Man 3," set to arrive on May 3, is expected to be one of the biggest hits of the year.
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You can tell from paintings of him — there's a beauty from the Kyoto National Museum on view now, and another will arrive on May 8, when several pieces in the exhibition rotate — that artists adored him.
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Two movies by the French director Philippe Garrel arrive on May 26, "I Can No Longer Hear the Guitar" and "Emergency Kisses," while Michelangelo Antonioni blows up America in his 1970 "Zabriskie Point," coming to DVD for the first time.
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The readers of the Daily Express, still waiting for the 1.6 million Roma who were due to arrive on May 1 "to leech on us", must be wondering whether they can ever again believe a word it says.
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Just when you thought you iPad 3G was going to arrive on May 7, Apple turns around and says they will be available at retail stores at 5pm on Friday, April 30, and that pre-orders should arrive the same day.
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This post has been updated to reflect that "Captain America 3" will arrive on May 6.
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Titled "XSCAPE," the record will arrive on May 13 via Epic Records and in conjunction with Jackson's estate.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the preposition "in" before months. For example, say "arrive in May" instead of "arrive on May".
Common error
Avoid using "on" before months. "On" is generally used for specific dates (e.g., "arrive on May 3rd"), not for months alone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "arrive on may" functions as a prepositional phrase, where "arrive" is a verb and "on may" is intended to specify the time of arrival. However, this is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates it's not correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
66.66%
Academia
16.67%
Wiki
16.67%
Less common in
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "arrive on may" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI highlights this issue. The correct form is "arrive in May". While examples exist, particularly in news articles, it's best to avoid this phrase and use the correct preposition "in". The frequency of this phrase is rare, and authoritative sources typically avoid this construction. When writing, remember to use "in" with months and "on" with specific dates to ensure grammatical accuracy. Stick to "arrive in May" for clarity and correctness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
arrive in may
Uses the correct preposition "in" for months.
come in may
Replaces "arrive" with "come", maintaining the preposition "in" for months.
get here in may
Uses "get here" as a substitute for "arrive", correctly using the preposition "in".
be there in may
Employs "be there" to indicate arrival, ensuring the correct preposition "in" is used.
reach in may
Substitutes "arrive" with "reach", correctly using the preposition "in" for months.
show up in may
Uses the phrasal verb "show up" for arrival, with the correct preposition "in".
make it in may
Replaces "arrive" with "make it", properly using the preposition "in" for months.
be present in may
Uses a more formal "be present" instead of "arrive", maintaining correct preposition use.
attend in may
Replaces "arrive" with "attend", focusing on presence at an event in May.
report in may
Substitutes arrive with report, which is suited for specific scenarios, with the correct preposition "in".
FAQs
What is the correct way to refer to a month in the context of arrival?
The correct preposition to use with months is "in". You should say "arrive in May" instead of "arrive on May".
What preposition should I use with specific dates, as opposed to just months?
For specific dates, use the preposition "on". For example, "arrive on May 3rd" is correct.
Are there any other prepositions that can be used with months other than "in"?
The preposition "in" is the most common and grammatically correct choice when referring to a month in general. Other prepositions might be used in different contexts, but "in" is standard for indicating when something will happen during that month.
What can I say instead of "arrive on May"?
You can use alternatives like "arrive in May", "come in May", or "be there in May", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested