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- Responsible OF or responsible FOR, and why?
Maybe this entry from MW* will do the trick: 2 a: likely to be called upon to answer <a man is responsible for his acts> b: answerable as the primary cause, motive, or agent whether of evil or good : creditable or chargeable with the result -- used with for <responsible for her injury> <a committee responsible for assembling supplies>
- be responsible to for - WordReference Forums
1) "Be responsible to the people" means probably that the responsible person was elected appointed in order to do somethign for the people and is responsible to them for the manner in which she discharges her duty " 2)be responsible for the people's safety and rights " means that someone is a police officer, fire-fighter, court official or the
- responsible for about - WordReference Forums
You are responsible for your health: Eres responsable de tu propia salud You are responsible about your health: Demuestras obrar con responsabilidad en lo concerniente a tu salud You are responsible for the dog: El perro es responsabilidad tuya You are responsible about the dog: Tratas al perro de forma responsable
- Responsible lt;of gt; lt;for gt; - WordReference Forums
In AE, I cannot think of a single use of "responsible of" that should ever be used in place of "responsible for" I scanned a few pages of Google results for "responsible for", and without exception they were wrong Most appeared to be written by non-native speakers, and a few were examples of hyphenated terms such as "responsible of- ficer"
- responsible to do something | WordReference Forums
Hi all, Is it correct to use the structure "be responsible to do something"? e g I'm responsible to take care of my family e g He is responsible to do the housework Many thanks :)
- Accountable Responsible - WordReference Forums
yo no estoy de acuerdo con la traduccion de cumplido para "accountable" La traduccion de Accountable y Responsible en español es la misma: "Responsable", pero en ingles son dos palabras, aunque con significado similar, no completamente iguales de acuerdo a tu ejemplo, Responsible sera la persona responsable de hacer la tarea de ingles, es decir la persona que la va a completar, mientras que
- responsible with lt; gt; responsible for | WordReference Forums
"To be responsible with" is the expression meaning "using judiciously, realizing what you do and the consequences it might cause" "To be responsible for" means "to take the responsibility for actions" - We have just bought some fireworks I trust you to be responsible with them, when we use them tonight
- responsibility to do for doing | WordReference Forums
But again I would prefer You are responsible for It's your responsibility to But there is an element of subjectivity in this I can only say what seems natural to me; others may not agree There are only four examples in COCA for You have responsibility for, which is not many compared to the 94 examples of You are responsible for
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