[ Modals and Past Tenses ]
Which sentence correctly uses the past perfect tense to show an action that occurred before another action in the past?
A. He had been leaving by the time I got there.
B. He leaves by the time I got there.
C. He had left by the time I got there.
D. He was leaving by the time I got there.

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I hate to leave you on a bad note, but I really need to go.
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