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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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in charge of

(a) He is in charge of selling the coupons at the stall.
  

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CJ
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CJ, I think Vincent wanted to learn about the expression.
In charge of means to be responsible for, Vincent.
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Vincent Teo
(a) He is in charge of selling the coupons at the stall.

Hi Vincent

In future you should say He is in charge of selling the coupons at the stall.

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