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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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is it correct to say " doing something that's worth it? "
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" First, it's not a complete sentence. A complete one would be eg I am doing something that's worth it. Yes, you could say something like this if you had a context in which it made sense.

  • " First, it's not a complete sentence.
  • A complete one would be eg I am doing something that's worth it.
  • Yes, you could say something like this if you had a context in which it made sense.
  • But more commonly heard is this.
  • eg ( I am ) doing something that's worth doing.
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Hi,

is it correct to say " doing something that's worth it?"


First, it's not a complete sentence. A complete one would be

eg I am doing something that's worth it.


Yes, you could say something like this if you had a context in which it made sense.

But more commonly heard is this.

eg ( I am ) doing something that's worth doi

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