"An environmentally responsible company" is more correct.
This may be-- the adjective reasonable (fair, equitable)-- the verb "resemble" (to look like)-- the adjective "responsible" (in charge of, or acting)A similar longer word is "reprehensible" (morally wrong).
No, it is incorrect. The correct way to phrase that sentence is this:"Bob and I are going to the game."A simple way to figure it out for yorself is to do this:Ask, if you were going to the game alone, how would you say it?You would say "I am going to the game."You wouldn't say "Me is going to the game." right?So add the name "Bob" into the correct sentence, and you come out with"Bob and I .... are going to the game.(IS changes to ARE if you have more than one person going to the park.)Example 2:Which is correct? "Give the book to Mary or I""Give the book to Mary or ME"So, remove "Mary", and you have left"Give the book to Mary or I""Give the book to Mary or ME"(The correct one is "Mary and ME".)Example 3:"Who is responsible for the mistake, Henry, Laura, or me?"Remove Henry and Laura, and ask which is correct?"Who is responsible for the mistake, Henry, Laura, or I?""Who is responsible for the mistake, Henry, Laura, or me?"Answer the question out loud: "Am I responsible? or "Is ME responsible?""I" is correct here, so the example "me" is incorrect.The sentence should correctly read: "Who is responsible for the mistake, Henry, Laura, or I?"Correction:In example 3, actually ME is correct, not I. Like you said, you remove theother nouns or pronouns and say the sentence with possessive meaning.Correct: Who is responsible for the mistake, me?Incorrect: Who is responsible for the mistake, I?If you were to rephrase it like you did, "Am I responsible?"Then yes, I would be proper, not me.
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It may be grammatically correct, but it is a logical absurdity. more/fewer is about counting more/less is about amount … so… no, it is not correct.
(The idiom more or less means generally, literally, or practically.)With one candidate in jail, the election result was more or less predictable.As the oldest son, he was more or less responsible for his wayward brothers.
Yes there are companies that are making more environment friendly briefcases such as Samsonite.
The mission and vision statements of Royal Dutch Shell focus on being profitable, environmentally responsible, and socially responsible. They also focus on finding more efficient ways for using natural resources.
The correct term is Automotive Engineer. What they do is help design cars and build them. They also try to think of new ways to make cars more environmentally friendly.
She is new to the game of tennis, , but she spends hours practicing and refining her skills.
A Bridgestone tire is made of rubber. Recently, the company announced a new initiative to use more synthetic rubber as a way of being environmentally friendly.
While in surveys consumers often say that they want to buy more environmentally friendly products, when asked to pay more for them, they usually decline.
The singular is company. The possessive form is company's (referring to one company).The plural is companies. The plural possessive is companies' (referring to more than one company).
Examples of environmental sustainability and green marketing abound as more and more businesses continue to adopt environmentally sustainable practices.
Fabric is more environmentally friendly because it can break down after its used. Plastic is not bio-degradable and is hard to dissapate.
Hybrid cars are more environmentally friendly because the are not powered by fossil fuels. More additional information about hybrid car technology, please see the following: www.doityourself.com.
Yes, latex balloons are biodegradable and considered more environmentally friendly compared to other types of balloons.
Usually people don't choose to use environmentally friendly products cause they want the more fancyAlso because most environmentally friendly products either don't work as well or cost more.