Koro is not proud of Porourangi's achievements as an artist in Europe because he believes that his son's success in the Western art world does not honor their Maori heritage and cultural traditions. Koro values the preservation of their ancestral customs and views Porourangi's departure from these roots as a betrayal. He feels that true pride comes from upholding their identity and responsibilities to their family and community, rather than seeking individual acclaim abroad.
yes he was very proud of himself
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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.
by the achievements of the students depends on the teacher the way he presented in the further and make his teacher proud.............
Proud is an adjective.
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.
Some examples of academic achievements that I am proud of include receiving high grades in challenging courses, winning academic awards or scholarships, conducting research projects, presenting at conferences, and publishing academic work in journals.
Some achievements as a student that you may be proud of could include academic awards, leadership roles in clubs or organizations, successful completion of challenging courses, participation in community service projects, or improvement in a particular skill or subject area.
Abstract noun for the adjective 'proud' is proudness.The abstract form of the noun phrase 'a proud boy' is 'the proudness of the boy'.
The root word for "proud" is the Old English word "prūd," meaning "experiencing deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions."
"Pride" and "proud" have related meanings but are used differently in a sentence. "Pride" typically refers to a feeling of satisfaction or joy in oneself or one's achievements, while "proud" generally describes feeling satisfied with one's own or someone else's accomplishments.
It is good to be intellect because you can have self achievements and be proud of it. Also because you have good manners and a good behavior.