Generally preposition "of" is used after "proud".
Proud itself is an adjective.
We generally use to after tell.
To is a preposition here.
Never tell your secrets to a stranger نے راز کو کسی اجنبی کے ساتھ مت بتائیں۔
"Employees in this department always maintain close relations with each other".
اس محکمہ کے ملازمین ہمیشہ ایک دوسرے کے ساتھ قریبی تعلقات برقرار رکھتے ہیں۔
It uses the base form "maintain" to correctly indicate a continuous or habitual action.
"The petrol boat picked up signals of a ship in distress."
"Distress" is a noun that refers to a state of danger or emergency.
"Distressed" is an adjective, but it doesn’t fit the grammatical structure of the sentence.
"Distressing" is a present participle/adjective that refers to something causing distress, but here we need the noun "distress".
During means کے دوران
The fire alarm rang during yesterday's meeting.
کل کی میٹنگ کے دوران فائر الارم بج گیا۔
This is a sentence of Present Indefinite Tense.
We use first form (come) in simple sentences of Present Simple Tense.
They always Come back home late.
It is the worst film that I have ever seen.
یہ سب سے بری فلم ہے جو میں نے کبھی دیکھی ہے۔
"The worst" is used to describe something as the lowest in quality compared to all others.
Boat means کشتی
Wake means پانی میں ہموار لکیر
Foot means پاوں
Track means راستہ
"I’ll have my assistant call for an appointment."
In this sentence, the verb "have" is followed by the bare infinitive ("call"), which is the base form of the verb without "to."
This is a causative construction, where someone is made or asked to do something.
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