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Thu 8 Jun, 2017 07:35 am
It's nothing to be proud of, but I can't swim.
My understanding: Swimming is the only thing that I can be proud of.
Is it correct?
@FuLinen,
'It is nothing to be proud of, but...'' means 'I am not proud of what follows'. The sentence means 'I am not proud that I cannot swim'.
@centrox,
Wow, thanks so much! This was super helpful.