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Convert to past perfect: He (to finish) his meal before the guests arrived.
A. He had finished his meal before the guests arrived.
B. He was finishing his meal before the guests arrived.
C. He had finish his meal before the guests arrived.
D. He finishes his meal before the guests arrived.

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