you will be A Responsible person
I am, you are, he/she/it is, we are, they are.
The correct phrasing is "he is." In English, when referring to a single male person, you should use "is" with "he" (third person singular). "He are" is not correct grammatically.
"Who has" is correct when referring to a single person. "Who have" is correct when referring to multiple people.
Every person were is incorrect and correct is every person was.because every is used with singular nouns,meaning every single person.
The correct form is "Does she have." The verb "have" changes to "has" when used with third person singular subjects like "she."
Each individual was responsible for errors when the are the delegated authority. There were many times that a person who was responsible for errors, took it upon themselves to correct them. They were deemed the authority.
responsible for preparing
"An environmentally responsible company" is more correct.
If you are indeed responsible for the delay, then it is obviously correct to say so.
The correct spelling is merchandiser instead of merchandizer. A merchandiser is a person who is responsible in making sure that products are in the right store at the right time.
There is no abbreviation.
A responsible person is somebody who takes his own responsibility like:
Yes, I carry out my responsibilities. I am a responsible person.
No, the company is not responsible when a person is assaulted on the job. The person who assaulted them is responsible.
yes, although it would be clearer to say you are mature for your age, or wise for your age. As given, the sentence suggests that you are are accountable for being 15.
Responsibility : accepting consequences for an action or activity.
Both are correct.