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SSY Jung Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

be proud of

the definition of "be proud of"

 "to feel satisfaction and pleasure about something that you have done or something that someone close to you have done"

 The above is the definition of 'be proud of" and I guess the underline "have" should be "has" because of what the subject is.

I think the subject of the underlied word would be  not "you" but "someone"

 Am I right?

Thanks

SSY
  

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SSY Jung The above is the definition of 'be proud of" and I guess the underline "have" should be "has" because of what the subject is. Yes, you are right. SSY Jung I think the subject of the underlied word would be not "you" but "someone" Am I right?

  • SSY Jung The above is the definition of 'be proud of" and I guess the underline "have" should be "has" because of what the subject is.
  • Yes, you are right.
  • SSY Jung I think the subject of the underlied word would be not "you" but "someone" Am I right?
  • Right.
  • Good eye!
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SSY JungThe above is the definition of 'be proud of" and I guess the underline "have" should be "has" because of what the subject is.
Yes, you are right.
SSY JungI think the subject of the underlied word would be not "you" but "someone" Am I right?
Right. Good eye!

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