Anthony Henday, a notable figure in early Canadian exploration, was particularly proud of his successful navigation and mapping of the region that now bears his name, the Henday Trail in Alberta. This accomplishment was significant as it facilitated trade and communication among Indigenous groups and European settlers, contributing to the expansion of the fur trade in the area. His achievements not only demonstrated his skills as an explorer but also helped to establish vital routes that shaped the development of Western Canada.
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.
Anthony Brownrigg who also wrote this movie too and is an author. This movie was released in 2008. Anthony Brownrigg should be proud of himself for those great accomplishments. Go Anthony Brownrigg. He is very taskful even though he's a nobody. He needs to direct or write more stuff like Steven Speilberg because he created Jaws. Create something that is serious not a fake comedy. The Scary Movie series would probably be the greatest comedies. So create something new and more serious Anthony Brownrigg and you migth be a somebody instead of a nobody. Rocky Balboa went through this experience as well as the actor Sylvester Stallone who portrayed Rocky Balboa. So get out there Anthony Brownrigg and make some movies or maybe a lot of movies. DO IT!
YES, I am very proud to be an Igorot
He is scornfully and condescendingly proud of his position in the organisation.
Yes. of course! world war 2(the holucoast)really did happen and over 6 million jews were killed i know cause i am a jew and im proud to be one
that means either he thinks you're snotty or really good at something
Something to Be Proud Of was created on 2005-05-09.
Foolish pride is a sense of pride that is stubborn and unwise. It is when you're too proud to accept something when you're in need or when you're proud of something you shouldn't be proud of. A good example would be if you're really hungry and someone offers you food but you turn it down because you're too proud to accept help.
Most modern grammarians do not consider that there is any error in the phrase as written, but some conservatives believe it should be written, "That is definitely something of which to be proud", in order to avoid ending a sentence with a preposition.
Tell them thank u, so they know u really deserve the "Im proud of u" Later, u should start helping out the teacher if they have a lot of work and needs to do something else, or when they drop something.
Something to be proud of would be accomplishments. It could vary from children, to job, to your grades at school.
Yes
It being proud of something.
he is a "hero" that's really proud
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.
romeo could be proud to marry Juliet.
unjustified pride! Being proud of something one has no right or cause to be proud of!