no. "He is not responsible for his actions." or "He is irresponsible."
Yes, "irresponsible" is the correct spelling.
say: you need to fix your problem
The correct spelling is irresponsible (reckless or untrustworthy).
irresponsable
It is correct grammatically, but not idiomatic. We say the police were called to TAKE action, to GET INTO action, or to BECOME ACTIVE.
It is correct grammatically, but not idiomatic. We say the police were called to TAKE action, to GET INTO action, or to BECOME ACTIVE.
Yes, that phrase is grammatically correct. It implies that the action or behavior was surprising because it was not what was anticipated from the person in question.
Yes, it is correct to say "very often." It is a common adverbial phrase used to emphasize the frequency of an action or occurrence.
Yes, it is correct. "Eating dinner" is a common phrase used to describe the action of consuming the evening meal.
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Depending on the context, correct is already a verb. For example, the action "to correct someone" or "to correct spelling" is an action and therefore a verb.