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Aerohn Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Hello

Which is correct...

"Proud of" or "Proud to"?

What is the difference between the two?
  

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do something/task could be/honoured to do something. I would be proud to...... it's my honour to.......

  • do something/task could be/honoured to do something.
  • I would be proud to......
  • it's my honour to.......
  • proud of/achievement/him/her/ ..
  • pleased with the outcome.
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proud to..do something/task could be/honoured to do something.

I would be proud to...... it's my honour to.......

proud of/achievement/him/her/ .. pleased with the outcome.
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ok... it was of help to me
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aerohnWhat is the difference between the two?
"proud of" is often followed by something that happened in the past, but it can also be something in the present. "proud to" is often followed by something that may happen in the future.

proud of his accomplishment / proud of what he has achieved

would be proud to accompany you / proud

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