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Dimwit Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Can I Say "For Sb To Do Is Worth" is Incorrect?

1) It's worth [for her to go to the party].

2) [For her to go to the party] is worth.


Can I say both of them are incorrect? In that case, could you tell me why those are incorrect?

As far as I know, the following is correct.

[For her to go to the party] is good.

It's good [for her to go to the party].

  

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The following is okay: 1) It's worth it for her to go to the party. ")

  • The following is okay: 1) It's worth it for her to go to the party.
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The following is okay:


1) It's worth it for her to go to the party. (The idiom is: "It's worth it for _______ .")


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