[ Vocabulary ]
When the narrator is a character in the story; uses I, me, my because the story is told through their eyes
A. First-person point of view
B. Plot
C. Central Idea
D. Event

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the grammatically correct sentence:
A. He was suppose to call me.
B. He was supposed to call me.
C. He was suppose to called me.
D. He was supposed to calling me.
Present Continuous › View
I can’t talk to you right now because I ___.
A. am study
B. are studying
C. am studying
D. study
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A. it
B. me
C. us
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My brother promised ___ us to the airport.
A. taking
B. to take
