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Accountability POV Text

Hello VIP member, how are you today? Welcome to the point of view grammar stories for accountability. Let’s just get started. The first one is happening now.


Penelope the Pig is a complainer. She complains about her life constantly. She’s always complaining, complaining, complaining about her life. She complains because she regrets a lot of her past decisions.

She regrets her past small decisions, and she regrets her past big decisions. She especially regrets two big life decisions. Number one, she regrets not going to college in the past and number two, she regrets not marrying Duke the Dog.

In fact, she always says, “If I had gone to college I’d be rich now.” She also says, “If I had married Duke the Dog I’d have a baby and a family now.” She complains, especially about these two things, all the time. She says these two things constantly, all the time. She complains, she complains, she complains.

She has a really terrible job at McDonalds that she hates. She’s really unhappy at McDonalds. When she’s working at McDonalds she complains. She says, “If I had gone to college I’d be rich now.”

She’s also very, very lonely. She doesn’t have a boyfriend, she’s not dating anyone.

When she’s at home alone she always says, “If I’d married Duke the Dog, I’d have a baby and a family now.” And then she cries.

After doing this for years and years and years, she finally decides to make a change.

She decides to be fully accountable for her own life, to take full 100% responsibility for her own life.

She immediately enrolls in a computer tech school. She learns computer programming and computer technology, and she finishes the program. Even better, after she finishes the program she gets a job. Where do you think she gets a job at? Where does it happen?

She gets a job at Effortless English. At Effortless English she fixes all of their computer problems. She fixes them all and her boss, A.J., is really happy.

Next, she also becomes accountable for her own social life, and she joins a singles outdoor adventure club, for single people and pigs, and dogs, and cats; and other animals. She joins a singles outdoor adventure club.

She rides mountain bikes, she climbs mountains, she swims, she kayaks; all kinds of cool outdoor adventures. In the club she meets Stan the Studly Boar. She meets Stan the Studly Boar. He’s a strong handsome boar, a wild pig.

She meets him and then she begins to date him, and then he becomes her boyfriend.

Of course, she’s super happy. She changes her life by becoming accountable.

Of course, if she had continued feeling sorry for herself she never would’ve gotten the job at Effortless English, and she never would have met Stan. Instead, of course, she did become accountable, and now she’s very happy.


That’s the end of version one. Our next version begins with since she was 20 years old.


Since she was 20, Penelope the Pig has been a complainer. Something happened when she was 20 and she became very negative. She became a complainer.

Since she was 20 she has been a big complainer. She has always complained about everything in her life. She has complained about small things, she has complained about big things. During this whole time from when she was 20 until recently, she has complained and complained and complained.

She has especially complained about two big things. She has especially complained about not going to college, and she has especially complained about not marrying Duke the Dog, one of her past boyfriends.

She has complained and she has said, almost every day she has said this – she has said, “If I had gone to college I’d be rich now.” Almost every day since she was 20 until recently, she has said “If I had married Duke the Dog I’d have a baby now.” Instead, of course, since she was 20 until now, she has worked at McDonalds. She has worked at McDonalds and every day she has been very unhappy at McDonalds. Of course, at McDonalds nearly every day she has complained and complained, and she has said “If I’d gone to college, I’d be rich now.”

Of course, nearly every day at that time she has been lonely. Nearly every day, she has complained and said, “If I had married Duke the Dog I’d have a baby now.” Instead she has been very, very lonely – until one day she’s finally decided to change her life. She decided to become fully accountable for her life. First, she enrolled in computer technical school. She finished the program and then she got a job at Effortless English, and she fixed all of their computer problems.

Her second great decision was that she joined a singles outdoor adventure club. She went mountain biking, she climbed mountains, she swam, she went kayaking; she had a great time.

She also met Stan, the Studly Boar. She started to date Stan and he became her boyfriend. She was very happy. Of course, if she had continued feeling sorry for herself she never would have gotten the job, and she never would have met Stan.

Luckily, happily, instead she did do those things, and so she became accountable and now she is very, very happy.


That’s the end of our second version of the story. Our final version we usually go into the future. We’re imagining. You can think that we’re dreaming it, or we’re thinking of a story idea that’s going to happen in the future, but whatever.

Let’s imagine this is going to happen in the future.


In the future there will be a pig named Penelope. She’s gonna be a complainer. Gonna means going to, which you probably know. Gonna and going to are the same, in the future.

She’s gonna be a complainer, she’s always gonna regret her decisions. She’s always gonna complain about her decisions. She’s gonna complain about her small decisions, she’s gonna complain about her big decisions. She’s gonna complain and complain and complain.

There will be two decisions that she’ll especially complain about. She’ll especially complain about her school and job situation, and she’ll especially complain about not marrying Duke the Dog.

Almost every day she’s going to say, “If I had gone to college, I’d be rich now.” She’s also going to say, “If I had married Duke the Dog, I’d have a baby now.” Of course, she won’t be happy. She will not be happy, she won’t be happy. Instead she’ll be working at McDonalds. She’ll work at McDonalds and she’ll hate it. Every day she’s gonna complain, and she’ll be very lonely.

She won’t have a boyfriend, she won’t be dating. She’ll complain about that too, until finally one day she’ll make a decision. She’ll decide to be fully accountable for her own life.

Next she’s going to go and enroll at a computer tech school. Not only is she going to enroll, she’s going to finish the program. Then after that, she’s going to get a job with Effortless English, and she’s going to fix all of their computer problems. All of their computer problems will be fixed by her.

She’s also going to do another cool thing; she’s going to join a singles outdoor adventure club. She’ll go mountain biking, she’ll go mountain climbing, she’ll kayak, she’ll swim – she’ll do all kinds of cool outdoor adventures.

Best of all, she’ll meet Stan the Studly Boar. She’s going to like him, and he’s going to like her. They’re going to start to date and then they’re going to become boyfriend and girlfriend. She’s going to have a great, wonderful, happy life.

She’ll realize something; and she’ll say, “If I had continued feeling sorry for myself, I never would have gotten that job at Effortless English, and I never would have met Stan.”

Luckily instead she will have become accountable, and she is going to be very, very happy.


That’s the end of our point of view stories. As always, do not think about the grammar rules just listen to these stories every day for one month. Listen to them carefully and you will naturally develop a feeling for correct English grammar.

After that you will naturally develop correct English speaking grammar. All you need to do is listen to these stories every day.

All right, you have a great day and I will see you again. Bye-bye.

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