"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?
— Mister Micawber
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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