Is my sentence using 'of' and 'even' correct?
A person with a healthy lifestyle feels confident of himself, even in other people's presence.
Rommel Is my sentence using 'of' and 'even' correct? Before that, I am thinking of what the sentence implies. Rommel A person with a healthy lifestyle feels confident of himself, even in other people's presence.
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RommelIs my sentence using 'of' and 'even' correct?
Before that, I am thinking of what the sentence implies.
RommelA person with a healthy lifestyle feels confident of himself, even in other people's presence.
In that case, you mean the person who does not have a healthy lifestyle is confident of himself when he is
Then I think you can consider this:
A person with a healthy lifestyle feels confident of himself when health is discussed in social gatherings
Rommeleven in other people's presence.
That part doesn't fit with the rest of the sentence. Also, use "confidence in themselves".
A person with a healthy lifestyle feels self-confident, even in the presence of other people.