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Is "responsible to do sth" correct?
If so, is it the same as "responsible for doing sth"?
Jun 14, 2012 8:50 AM
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You would more often hear "the responsible thing to do" and it is not the same as "responsible for"
If somebody is responsible for something, it means that either:
1) That person has been assigned that task or is answerable for the successful conclusion of the task or the well-being of the thing.
2) The person is assigned credit (or blame) for something that happened.
"the responsible thing to do" does not assign responsibility to a given person or persons. It simply states that that 'thing' (whatever it is) would demonstrate maturity and a sense of responsibility for the person doing it.
Cleaning up after the party is the responsible thing to do.
June 14, 2012
No!
June 14, 2012
I think "In charge of something" is more frequently used if you mean 承担
June 14, 2012
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