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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.

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Do you say prouder or more proud?

You would say "prouder" when comparing two things. You would say "more proud" when comparing three or more things. For example, "I am prouder of my accomplishments than you are" or "I am more proud of my accomplishments than anyone else".


Is more prouder correct grammar?

No, "more prouder" is not correct grammar. "More proud" is the correct form to compare levels of pride.


Is there an english word like prouder?

Not really. Bad American English has formed such a word. The correct way to say "prouder" in a sentence is "I have never been more proud ... "


Is the past tense of proud more proud or prouder?

it is proud, prouder, and proudest. not most proud, most prouder, or most proudest.


What is the correct form of the word Proud?

"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."


Why do they use medals instead of ribbons or gems you the commonwealth?

because medals make you even more prouder


What is the comparative to the word proud?

prouder


Which one is correct I could not be more proud to have been part of this team or I could not be prouder to have been part of this team?

I could not be more proud


What rhymes with prouder?

Louder, Powder, Chowder


What are the comparative and superlative proud?

prouder, proudest


What is the comparative and superlative of proud?

prouder, proudest


What rhymes with powder?

louder* Chowder * Louder * Prouder