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be responsible to for - WordReference Forums responsible for doing something He is responsible for recruiting and training new staff 6 be responsible to somebody if you are responsible to someone, that person is in charge of your work and you must explain what you have done to them: Cabinet members are directly responsible to the President
Responsible OF or responsible FOR, and why? - WordReference Forums Here is an example In the dormitory, your mother-sister reminds you and your dorm mates to be responsible in all your actions, how should she say it? a ) You are mature enough, so you should be responsible of yourselves b ) You are mature enough, so you should be responsible for yourselves I
responsible with lt; gt; responsible for | WordReference Forums No, responsible for would not be OK in this case Responsible with means responsible with the way they (presumably the farmers) handle the drugs, how they administer them, how they keep track of them
Responsible lt;of gt; lt;for gt; | WordReference Forums "South Sudan group responsible of Equatoria killing not LRA - Machar" The above quote is a headline from a Sudanese newspaper Does this make the usage of "responsible of" correct? I have no idea I would say that "responsible for" is the more accepted way
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
responsible or responsibles | WordReference Forums The Deltas are the main responsible for Mars to be what it is today Hello, I have 2 questions about this sentence, please: 1- once "Deltas" is plural, should "responsible" also be? 2- is "to be what it is today" natural English? Thanks
Technical responsible - WordReference Forums So the person responsible for training is the trainer; the technician responsible for the equipment is the technician If you need to make clear that this person is responsible for the work of a team of people, you would say senior technician senior trainer or technical manager training manager
It is (us we) who. . . . . | WordReference Forums This is she speaking It is we who are responsible for the decision to downsize NOTE: In spoken English, most people tend to follow to be verbs with object pronouns Many English teachers support (or at least have given in to) this distinction between written and spoken English Example: It could have been them Better: It could have been they
Co-responsible? - WordReference Forums So 'co-responsible' is definitely something a native English speaker might say in this kind of context But it's always dangerous to play around with things like this if English isn't your native language so I think the above suggestions are better