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accountable  責任がある

accountable 責任がある

July 29, 2016 =========
☆ accountable 責任がある
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If you are “accountable” it means that you are responsible and must justify your actions. The word accountable is often used with “for” and “to.” You can be “accountable for” your actions, or “accountable to” someone for something that you do.
Here are some examples:
The drunk driver should be held accountable for his actions.
The department store should be held accountable to their customers.
If we lose the game, the coach will hold you accountable!
I can’t go this weekend, I’m accountable for a big project at work and I need to get it finished!
Try using accountable in a sentence about something you are accountable for.
Bye,
Chris