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it very embarrassing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it very embarrassing" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "it is very embarrassing"? You can use this phrase when expressing that something causes a feeling of embarrassment. Example: "When I tripped in front of everyone, I realized it is very embarrassing."
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6 human-written examples
I find it very embarrassing!
News & Media
"Most would find it very embarrassing to take people on but not give them some reward," he says.
News & Media
Military spending critics in Congress found the C‐5A cost, overrun an irresistible target, while the Pentagon found it very embarrassing politically.
News & Media
"It might be amusing for some people, but I find it very embarrassing," said Katrin Rippel, whose Menu International firm provides translation for the food and hospitality industry.
News & Media
[P5] I find it very embarrassing for me to tell doctors about my bladder problems, because they are men, especially because they often talk about sensitive issues during the follow-up.
Science
One of the participants described how her feelings of embarrassment made it difficult for her urologist to understand her situation: I find it very embarrassing for me to tell doctors about my bladder problems, because they are men, especially because they often talk about sensitive issues during the follow-up.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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54 human-written examples
"At the time it happens, it's very embarrassing and it hurts," Sculley recalled recently from New York City.
News & Media
"It shouldn't happen, it's very embarrassing, but these things do happen," he said.
News & Media
"It shouldn't happen, it's very embarrassing, but these things do happen.
News & Media
"It shouldn't happen, it's very embarrassing, but these things do happen and we have to find out why and make sure it doesn't happen again," Archbishop Welby told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
News & Media
But it is very embarrassing for Bulgaria and for its prime minister".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure correct grammatical structure by including the verb "is" when using "it" to describe something embarrassing. Use "it is very embarrassing" or the contraction "it's very embarrassing".
Common error
Avoid omitting the verb "is" after "it" when describing a state or feeling. Saying "it very [adjective]" is grammatically incorrect. Always include the appropriate form of "to be" (is, was, will be, etc.) for grammatical correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it very embarrassing" functions as an incomplete predicative expression. It aims to describe something as causing embarrassment, but it lacks the necessary auxiliary verb ('is' or 'was', etc.) to form a complete sentence. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct in English.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
33%
Wiki
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it very embarrassing" is grammatically incorrect due to the missing auxiliary verb "is". To correct it, use "it is very embarrassing" or "it's very embarrassing". Ludwig AI reports that the phrase is incorrect. While it appears in various contexts, it is most common in News & Media. Remember to always include the verb "to be" for proper grammar. Consider alternative phrases like "it's really embarrassing" or "I find it very embarrassing" for varied expression.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is very embarrassing
Adds the missing auxiliary verb 'is' to form a grammatically correct sentence.
it's really embarrassing
Uses the contraction 'it's' for 'it is' and 'really' for emphasis, making it slightly more informal.
it's quite embarrassing
Substitutes 'quite' for 'very', indicating a slightly lesser degree of embarrassment.
i find it very embarrassing
Shifts the focus to the speaker's personal feeling of embarrassment.
it feels very embarrassing
Emphasizes the feeling or sensation of embarrassment.
it was very embarrassing
Changes the tense to past, describing an event that caused embarrassment in the past.
the situation was embarrassing
Rephrases to focus on the situation causing the embarrassment, rather than a general statement.
that's very embarrassing
Uses "that's" instead of "it" which is a common substitute for specifying to what are you referring to.
how embarrassing
Expresses an exclamation of embarrassment, typically in response to a situation.
it's a source of embarrassment
Changes the structure to highlight that something causes embarrassment.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the phrase "it very embarrassing"?
The correct way to express this idea is to include the verb "to be". Use "it is very embarrassing" or the contraction "it's very embarrassing".
What does "it very embarrassing" mean?
While grammatically incorrect, "it very embarrassing" is likely intended to mean "it is very embarrassing" or "it's very embarrassing". It suggests that something causes a strong feeling of awkwardness or shame.
What are some alternatives to "it is very embarrassing"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "it's really embarrassing", "it's quite embarrassing", or "I find it very embarrassing".
Is "it very embarrassing" grammatically correct?
No, "it very embarrassing" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing requires the inclusion of the verb "to be", such as in "it is very embarrassing".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested