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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

A or B? difference?

A: It's worth a million dollars.
B: It worths a million dollars.
  

Top answer

A. ’ ‘It’s’ is a contraction. B.

  • A.
  • ’ ‘It’s’ is a contraction.
  • B.
  • is not a sentence – ‘worths’ is not a word.
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3 Answers
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A. is a sentence – ‘It is worth a million dollars.’ ‘It’s’ is a contraction.
B. is not a sentence – ‘worths’ is not a word.
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A is correct: "It is worth a million dollars." B is ungrammatical; it would be correct as: "It's worth's (It's worth is) a million dollars." The meaning of the two is essentially the same: the thing being talked about is valued at a million dollars.
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Anonymous B is ungrammatical; it would be correct as: "It's worth's (It's worth is) a million dollars."
No. Its worth is ....

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