Neither is grammatically correct.
The correct way is "Proud of you both." This phrase expresses pride in two individuals.
another word 4 proud is appriciative, glad.
The correct phrase is "proud of." You use it to express a feeling of pride regarding someone or something, for example, "I am proud of my achievements." "Proud off" is not a standard expression in English.
No, "more prouder" is not correct grammar. "More proud" is the correct form to compare levels of pride.
The corresponding adjective for the word pride is "proud."
I am proud of my daughter.Things like that made him proud to be British.She was proud of her achievement.
The word proud is an adjective, a word to describe a noun as feeling or showing pride. Example sentence:The proud parents had brought the whole family to cheer and applaud.
Ethnic Pride means to be proud of who you are. No matter what nationality you have , you're proud of yourself.
unjustified pride! Being proud of something one has no right or cause to be proud of!
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A proud man feels himself superior to others and does not want to see anybody else who has those same qualities. To permit another to feel superior diminishes his own feelings of superiority. It is self-defeating for a proud man to approve of another man's pride. Therefore, he must hate it in another. To accept it in another would be to reject it in himself.
"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."