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Hans51 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

I am proud that I had worked for him for 10 years.

1) I am proud that I had worked for him for 10 years.
-> I am proud of having worked for him for 10 years.

2) I am proud that I graduated from the school.
-> I am proud of having graduated from the school.

3) I was proud that I had graduated from the school.
-> I was proud of having graduated from the school.

4) I am proud that I have worked for him for 10 years.
-> I am proud of having worked for him for 10 years.

All of the examples are okay to use to you? Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.
  

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I am proud that I had worked for him for 10 years. -- This has very limited use within a larger context including another past event. The others are fine.

  • I am proud that I had worked for him for 10 years.
  • -- This has very limited use within a larger context including another past event.
  • The others are fine.
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I am proud that I had worked for him for 10 years.-- This has very limited use within a larger context including another past event.

The others are fine.
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Thank you so much as usual and the meaning of the others is all of the sentences including reduced sentences to of -ing or the sentences at the bottoms? Right? And the reduced sentences are also possible and meanings of them are the same as the original sentences? Thank you so much again.
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