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You arrived at the bus stand. What tense is it? (A) Present Indefinite (B) Present Continuous (C) Past Indefinite (D) Past Continuous

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The sentence "You arrived at the bus stand" is in the past indefinite (simple past) tense. The verb "arrived" is the past tense form of the verb "to arrive." It indicates that the action of arriving occurred and was completed in the past. Therefore, the correct option is (C) Past Indefinite.

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