Table of Contents
- 1 Which is correct proud of or proud on?
- 2 How do you say we are proud of you in different ways?
- 3 Can you be proud for someone?
- 4 Can you say proud with?
- 5 How do you express your proud of someone?
- 6 Is it correct to say “I could not have been more proud”?
- 7 Is “You have to be proud of Me” a correct sentence?
- 8 What does “proud for you” mean?
Which is correct proud of or proud on?
I am proud of you is correct and the common phrase used but we can’t use proud on you instead of proud of you…of we do so then we are not convincing the right sense. These both are wrong. It is “I proud you”,that’s the correct one.
How do you say we are proud of you in different ways?
Here are 5 other ways to say I’m proud of you to your superstar:
- 01“Being your mom/dad is the best job I have!”
- 02“How did you manage to [insert task/accomplishment]?
- 03“I know it mustn’t have been easy, but you managed to do a great job.
- 04“Look at how much you’ve progressed!
Can you say more proud?
Prouder and more proud are both correct and acceptable to use. Prouder is more common as it is grammatically correct. Prouder and more proud are called comparative adjectives in English which means they compare two things.
Can you be proud for someone?
When you are proud, you are feeling pride, or satisfaction with yourself. It’s also possible to feel proud of someone else. If your best friend gets the lead in the school play, you may find yourself feeling as happy for him as if you’d got the lead yourself.
Can you say proud with?
As written, it’s proud of. If you add a comma after proud, use with. You should be proud of your achievements. This is an exhortation to take pride in what they have achieved.
How do you tell someone you are proud of them?
How to tell your friends and your partner you are proud of them
- “I enjoy seeing you overcome this difficulty! I know it was so important for you.”
- “You look so happy with your accomplishment! Good job!”
- “Congrats on the new job! I knew you could get it!”
How do you express your proud of someone?
Is it correct to say “I could not have been more proud”?
To be correct, use “more proud,” as in, “I could not have been more proud.”
What is the comparative form of ‘proud’?
1.the comparative form of “proud” is prouder. It’s grammatically correct. 2.”I couldn’t be prouder” means ” I’m proud enough now.” It is the subjunctive mood, used to express statements that are contrary to fact at present. It’s also grammatically correct. PROUDER is the comparative form of proud because it has one syllable.
Is “You have to be proud of Me” a correct sentence?
“You have to be proud of me” would be a correct way to demand another person’s approval. “You have been proud of me,” if you wanted to discuss a person’s past feelings. No, this sentence is wrong in many ways. on is not the suitable preposition here, and proud is an abstract feeling, so you can’t posses it.
What does “proud for you” mean?
Rarely someone might want to say “proud with you” — ie “We share your pride in your school’s accomplishment” — but that would be awkward and probably not understood. Likewise, “proud for you” might mean “You are too humble to be proud for yourself, so we are being proud for you”. But these would be so odd that they are best never used.