What does the term “point of view” mean?
A. The main idea of a story
B. The perspective from which a story is told
C. The genre of a story

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Prepositions and Preposition PhrasesGrammar: MorphologyReported Speech and Reported QuestionsVerbs & Verb TensesPresent SimpleSecond Type ConditionalGrammar Present Perfect (ever never)Future Perfect ContinuousKinds of SentencesTenses StructureOther quiz:
Speech Tenses › ViewChange the tense in direct speech: ‘I will finish the project,’ she promised.
A. ‘I could finish the project,’ she promised.
B. ‘I should finish the project,’ she promised.
C. ‘I can finish the project,’ she promised.
D. ‘I would finish the project,’ she promised.
Many vs. Much › View
There are _________ pet shops.
A. A lot of
B. Much
C. Many
My mum stopped reading and ———– the light on my bedside table. ‘Good night and sweet dreams,’ she said.
A. switches off
B. is switching off
C. switched off
D. was switching off
Comma › View
Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. Henry, believe it or not won a million dollars in the lottery.
B. Henry, believe it or not, won a million dollars in the lottery.
C. Henry believe it or not, won a million dollars in the lottery.
