Im a responsible person because i do my homework and i do my chores and i am a reliable person and im mature.
Yes, because you are telling someone to be responsible, it is both imperative and intensive.
The correct sentence is: "You will be a responsible person." The article "a" is used before words that start with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words that start with a vowel sound. In this case, "responsible" starts with a consonant sound.
No, even when the refexive pronoun starts the sentence, it is not the subject of the sentence. For example:Himself a carpenter, Joe offered to fix the church's broken step.Myself, I have no opinion on the matter.In sentence one, the noun Joe is the subject of the sentence; in sentence two, I is the subject of the sentence.
I'm just a peon here, I have no authority to assign the tasks.
the governess rulEd The ChILed unTlI hE WAS 20 yEaRS OLD. AHAH
Your student was not actually responsible for composing this sentence.
we are all responsible about paying our own bills.
I demand to know who is responsible for this mess. I am not responsible for doing your homework.
Yes, for example you could say " You need to be responsible of yourself".
I am interested in speaking with the general who is responsible for the operations of this camp.
Well, you just did. Do you think that immature kid is responsible?
Sentence: Dutch settlers were responsible for bowling's introduction to North America. Subject: settlers Adjective: Dutch Verb were responsible
Example sentence - The sector of the military responsible for mapping is quite accurate.
i don't care so your stupid
i am responsible for the house when my mom is not here
Brendan was Conscientiousess, Responsible and trustworthy.
Sample sentence: I have brain cancer.