A. He is addicted to going to bars. B. He is completely blind to his/him changing the decision. C. I am interested in his/him reacting to what Jack said about him. D. Jack is responsible to alex's/alex making such a decision. Are the all correct? Which from is more common in speaking? Thank you.
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A. He is truly hopelessly addicted to bar hopping (pub crawling). B. He is still unaware of Alex's sudden decision reversal (flip-flop). C. I'm interested in seeing his reaction to what Jack said (about him). D. Jack is responsible for Alex making such a decision (reversal).
Here I will just correct the grammar, changing your words as little as possible.
A. He is addicted to going to bars. B. He is completely blind to changing his decision. C. I am interested in his reaction to what Jack said about him. D. Jack is responsible for Alex's making such a decision.