Both are correct, depending on what context you are using them in. If you are "making a proposal for something" you are using the noun form of the word. If you are, say, proposing marriage to a woman, you would be using the verb form of the word, as in "I am proposing to (name here)."
Both "a proposal for" and "a proposal to" are correct and commonly used. "A proposal for" typically denotes the subject or purpose of the proposal, while "a proposal to" indicates the recipient or target of the proposal. Choose the one that best fits the context of your sentence.
Yes, it is correct to say "Please find the attached copy of the proposal." This phrase is commonly used in business correspondence to indicate that a document is included with the message.
"Proposal" in Tagalog can be translated as "mungkahing kasal" or simply "mungkahi."
truthfully
If she accepts then she will say 'yes' to your proposal. Hopefully!
say yes?
The easiest way is for her to simply say "No." She has no obligation to say "Yes." nor to explain why she rejects a proposal.
No
Yes, Hoopz did say yes to Real's proposal on the reality TV show "I Love Money 2."
I will consider your proposal overnight.
Yes.
You vote so that you can have your say in an election or proposal
Advertisement would be correct.