First, get to the hotel. Then, go surfing.
A. When I go surfing, I’ll get to the hotel.
B. I get to the hotel when I go surfing.
C. I’ll go surfing when I get to the hotel.
D. When I get to the hotel, I go surfing.

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A. as soon as my parents arrived
B. before my parents will arrive
C. when my parents arrive
D. after my parents had arrived
