"Pride" is a noun and a verb and as such does not have a comparative form. The adjective "prideful" has the comparative "more prideful", while the adjective "proud" has the comparative "prouder."
The comparative form of the adjective 'proud' is prouder.
The superlative form is proudest.
The comparative form of the adjective 'proud' is prouder; the superlative form is proudest.
Adjective = proud, prouder, proudest
Nouns = proudness, pride
Adverb = proudly
prouder
the most
The noun form for the adjective 'proud' is proudness.A related noun form is pride.
No. "Quicklier" is not a word. The correct form is "more quickly". Sample sentence: "We have to work more quickly to finish in an hour."
There are no single-word comparative and superlative for recent. They would be "More recent" and "Most recent"
It is Roman.
No, the correct spelling is "proud".
The word 'proud' is not a verb. The word 'proud' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a proud parent or a proud trophy winner).The noun form for the adjective proud is proudness.A related noun form is pride.
The word 'proud' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (the proud winner, proud parents).The abstract noun form of the adjective 'proud' is proudness.A related abstract noun is pride.
The word 'proud' is not a noun; proud is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.Example sentence:The proud parents had dozens of photos of their new baby.The noun form for the adjective proud is proudness.A related noun form is pride.Examples sentences:The proudness exhibited by the class was well earned.His pride did not allow him to admit his mistake.
Proud is the correct spelling.
The word 'proudly' is the adverb for the adjective proud. The noun form for the adjective proud is proudness.A related noun form is pride.
"Proud parents" is correct. Plural possessive form does not require an apostrophe before the "s" when the noun is already in plural form.
"Its" is the correct possessive form of "it". No apostrophe.
To say "more prouder" would be incorrect. Both the word 'more' and the suffix'-er' are indications of different degrees of the word, therefore both of them together are unnecessary and not proper. Both "prouder" and "more proud" are technically correct, however "more proud" is both the clearer of the two and the most correct.The comparative form of proud can be in two ways.The morphologic form is prouder. The periphrastic form is more proud.To a lesser degree, these forms even combine in expressions such as more prouder, gramatically accepted.
more correct, most correct
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Thank you, thank you for asking about this pet peeve. "I am proud of my girls" is correct. You make most ordinary nouns plural by simply adding the letter s. Apostrophe s after a noun is a possessive form. For example, you would say "I am proud of my girl's athletic achievements". You are talking about the achievements that 'belong to' your girl.