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Olgaa Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Preposition

Which preposition should I use if I want to say that a person is responsible for smth before the director for example? That means that this person has to report the director. Is it BEFORE?
  

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Hi, Which preposition should I use if I want to say that a person is responsible for smth before the director for example? That means that this person has to report the director. Is it BEFORE?

  • Hi, Which preposition should I use if I want to say that a person is responsible for smth before the director for example?
  • That means that this person has to report the director.
  • Is it BEFORE?
  • I've always read and heard 'He is directly responsible to the director (for something)'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Which preposition should I use if I want to say that a person is responsible for smth before the director for example? That means that this person has to report the director. Is it BEFORE?

I've always read and heard 'He is directly responsible to the director (for something)'.





Clive

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