Corrected sentence:
A toucan is proud of its large, bright beak.
Or you can keep the original idea but add a small punctuation change:
A toucan's pride is its large, bright beak.
Why this is better (easy steps):
- Two words describe the beak: large and bright. When two adjectives both describe the same noun, put a comma between them: "large, bright beak."
- The phrase "is proud of" sounds more natural than "pride is," so "A toucan is proud of its..." is an easy and clear way to say it.
Try saying the sentence out loud: "A toucan is proud of its large, bright beak." Great work!