Nika
Which is true? “your responsible” or “responsible of you”
2009년 9월 6일 오전 1:40
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"RESPONSIBLE OF YOU" This is used when referring to a specific responsible action that you took; an action that shows that you are a responsible person. Example: If my son cleans up the mess that he made in his room, i can say: "Cleaning up your room was very responsible of you". Example: "If you spill your milk on the floor, it would be responsible of you to clean it up." This implies that "you would be a responsible person" if you cleaned it up.
2009년 9월 6일
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Hi Nika, it is grammatically correct to say, 'You're [ you are] responsible'. eg You're responsible for making sure that your homework is finished on time. Another example: Today it is your responsibility to look after the garden and it is my responsibility to do the housework.
2009년 9월 6일
Your responsibility Responsibility of yours Both are correct, you may have typing errors in your question,
2009년 9월 6일
Hello Nika, "responsible of you " doesn't exist. You could say" you are responsible" . "you are responsible for ...." means you are the cause of some action You are responsible for that mistake. "you are responsible over.... " means you have control or authority over something or someone.
2009년 9월 6일
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