The pirates won’t find the treasure.
A. The treasure isn’t found by the pirates.
B. The treasure won’t be found by the pirates.
C. The treasure wasn’t found by the pirates.
D. The treasure isn’t being found by the pirates.

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Speech Tenses › ViewChange the tense in direct speech: ‘I have a test tomorrow,’ he reminded.
A. I will have a test tomorrow,’ he reminded.
B. I had a test tomorrow,’ he reminded.
C. I have a test tomorrow,’ he reminded.
D. I has a test tomorrow,’ he reminded.
Vocabulary › View
A way the events of a story are conveyed to the reader
A. Point of view
B. Narrator
C. Plot
D. Theme
What does the term ‘deceased’ refer to?
A. To delay something until a later date
B. The darkest part of twilight
C. Having recently died
D. An organised fight between two people
Past Tense and Past Continuous › View
I __________ along that road when I spotted a little puppy.
A. was driving
B. had driven
C. drove
D. had been driving
