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is it rude to say vs does it rude to say

The correct phrase is "Is it rude to say." The verb "is" is the correct auxiliary verb to use in this question. "Does it rude to say" is incorrect because the verb "does" should be followed by the base form of the verb (in this case, "is").

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1083 views

is it rude to say

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask if a particular statement or question is impolite or offensive.
  • Would have seemed rude to say no.
  • I'm not. It's rude to say that in front of her.
  • I know it's rude to say something before we have eaten, so I will keep it short.
  • It's rude to say it.
  • I know, it's bad for children to smoke, but, Maddie, it's also very rude to say no.
  • Would it be rude to say that I have a long ride back to Manhattan?
  • That was a very rude thing to say.
  • Which is really rude of you to say, rosie.
  • That's a very rude thing to say, Kevin.
  • It's very rude of you to say a thing like that.
  • I didn't say be rude to the soldier, did I?
  • My goodness, that's a very rude thing to say to someone.
  • Young girls show their ankles and bosoms and say rude things about the queen.
  • Some might say rude for a common merchant's wife.
  • Now you say something rude about me or-or how fat my mama is.
  • indeed, I should say rude, departure.
  • In all my life I have never heard anyone say something rude with a style so perfectly...
  • You say whatever rude thing you're thinking, and that ruffles feathers.
  • I'm going to say something very rude to you.
  • I just wanted to say sorry for being rude to you.

does it rude to say

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Would have seemed rude to say no.
  • I'm not. It's rude to say that in front of her.
  • I know it's rude to say something before we have eaten, so I will keep it short.
  • It's rude to say it.
  • I know, it's bad for children to smoke, but, Maddie, it's also very rude to say no.
  • Would it be rude to say that I have a long ride back to Manhattan?
  • That was a very rude thing to say.
  • Which is really rude of you to say, rosie.
  • That's a very rude thing to say, Kevin.
  • It's very rude of you to say a thing like that.
  • I didn't say be rude to the soldier, did I?
  • My goodness, that's a very rude thing to say to someone.
  • Young girls show their ankles and bosoms and say rude things about the queen.
  • Some might say rude for a common merchant's wife.
  • Now you say something rude about me or-or how fat my mama is.
  • indeed, I should say rude, departure.
  • In all my life I have never heard anyone say something rude with a style so perfectly...
  • You say whatever rude thing you're thinking, and that ruffles feathers.
  • I'm going to say something very rude to you.
  • I just wanted to say sorry for being rude to you.

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