[ Past Perfect Tenses ]
Which sentence correctly contrasts past perfect and past simple?
A. After the train had left, we arrived at the station.
B. After the train leaves, we arrived at the station.
C. After the train was leaving, we arrived at the station.
D. After the train will leave, we arrived at the station.

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