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 :)
Transliteration of the word responsible | WordReference Forums What is the Arabic word for the noun “responsible” is it: 1) مَسؤُول mas `uw l (I`m treating the supporting waw as silent) or 2) مَسئُول mas `uwl ( I`m treating the supporting yaa` as silent) Do they both mean “responsible” - just with different spelling or is one a
Neither you nor I is am are - WordReference Forums Which verb should be used? Neither you nor I is are going to win any money tonight Changing the sentence to read: Neither one of us is going to win any money tonight I think that is grammatically correct and looks fine But, in the first sentence is ‘neither’ the subject? If so, should
act responsible act responsibly | WordReference Forums "Act responsible (i e to act in a responsible manner)" may be used in direct speech when giving an order, command, suggestion or advice "Act responsible," the officer told the soldier However, "act responsibly" is preferred even in direct speech and it is more appropriate most of the time
responsible | WordReference Forums Hola, Me gustaría saber cómo puedo decir en inglés la siguiente frase: "no me hago responsable si " No sé si se podría decir: "I don't make responsible if" o "I don't make myself responsible if" Gracias de antemano :)
the mechanisms responsible for this bias with X techniques Hola gente!! No consigo entender el significado de bias en esta frase Las entradas del diccionario no me ayudaron "we could provide further insights into the mechanisms responsible for this bias with X techniques " ¿Alguien sabe su significado sentido? Gracias de antemano!!!
Responsibilities vs responsible | WordReference Forums That's "the state or quality of being responsible," which isn't really that countable So that stays singular for the most part Basically, you have to decide which kind of responsibility you're discussing, and then you can decide whether to count the responsibilities or not
Collective Noun for Responsible People: Director, Manager, Boss . . . etc . . . Hello, folks Is there any collective substantive for : directors, bosses, managers etc I want a noun that denotes a manager, a boss, a director etc a noun that when it is mentioned, it could refer to a director, or a boss, or a manager (generic noun) Ramadanian greetins