When I (arrive) at the station, the train (already/leave).
A. arrived, had already left
B. arrives, leaves
C. arrived, leaves
D. arrives, had already left

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A. which
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This bicycle —- In our family for fourteen years. My father used it for the first five years, my brother rode it for the next five and I —-it for the last four.
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