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David4eng Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

after worth

hello everyone, is my sentence correct?
Only two plates, it's not worth a dish washing.
  

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It looks correct. If you just wanted a change you could say two plates are not worth washing dishes.

  • It looks correct.
  • If you just wanted a change you could say two plates are not worth washing dishes.
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It looks correct. If you just wanted a change you could say two plates are not worth washing dishes.
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Hello
according my knowledge and my opinion this should be like following sentence :
(Only two plates , it's not worth washing a/the dish)
but I expressed this is my opinion it can be wrong
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David4engOnly two plates, it's not worth a dish washing.
It's not correct I am not sure exactly what you want to say - perhaps:

There are only two plates. It's not worth starting the dishwasher.
There are only two plates. It's not worth washing up (yet).
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Here's what I can relate to:
With only two plates, it isn't worth running the dishwasher. Emotion: wink
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19216801Helloaccording my knowledge and my opinion this should be like following sentence Emotion: sadOnly two plates ,
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thank you, I meant the second sentence! I don't have a dishwasher actually Emotion: stick out tongue
I was hesitating between that form, and I

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