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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Difference in meaning : Rude of you to say vs Rude of you saying

1. Don't you think that it's a little rude of you saying that?


2. Don't you think that it's a little rude of you to say that?


What is the difference in meaning between them? and Are they all grammatically correct?

  

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fire1 1. Don't you think that it's a little rude of you , saying that? 2.

  • fire1 1.
  • Don't you think that it's a little rude of you , saying that?
  • 2.
  • Don't you think that it's a little rude of you to say that?
  • Those are both OK, and they mean near enough the same, but I would add a comma as shown.
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fire11. Don't you think that it's a little rude of you, saying that?
2. Don't you think that it's a little rude of you to say that?

Those are both OK, and they mean near enough the same, but I would add a comma as shown.

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