It Means That it's better to arrive but arrive late than never to arrive at all.
I NEVER arrive late. First, that is unprofessional and is wrong. As a teacher I am required to be there 30-40 minutes before school starts and stay 30 minutes after school. An employee never should arrive late to any job. It shows an attitude.
"Cuando llegamos tarde" translates to "When we arrive late" in English.
if your going on a plane then it is that you will arrive late and will miss your flight but if your picking someone up it is that you will arrive late and that person will wander off and get lost
So they wouldn't have deaf children.
Late is nopt professional its better to show up then not s how up at all
The correct punctuation for "You hate to be late; in fact, you rush to arrive early."
In the late 1400x
A late mate.
late mate
Yes, he first noticed signs of deafness in his late 20s and he eventually went profoundly deaf. All the music of his late period was composed when he was totally deaf.
It really depends on the context. If you are talking about papers that you currently receive then you should use present tense. If you are talking about papers that you used to receive but don't anymore then you should use the past tense.