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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

English grammar

"The lawyer asked if it was worth to take the matter to court." Is this correct sentence?or "The lawyer asked if it were worth to take the matter to court." Which one is correct?
  

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Neither is correct. The lawyer asked if it was worth taking the matter to court. Subjunctive were would be incorrect.

  • Neither is correct.
  • The lawyer asked if it was worth taking the matter to court.
  • Subjunctive were would be incorrect.
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Neither is correct. The lawyer asked if it was worth taking the matter to court.


Subjunctive were would be incorrect.

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