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Which is true? “your responsible” or “responsible of you”
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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.
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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.
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Your responsibility
Responsibility of yours
Both are correct, you may have typing errors in your question,
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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.
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الإنجليزية, الألمانية, الإيطالية, الفارسية
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