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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is over optional?

Could you please tell me if over is optional or if you would use a different word?

1 Is she worth standing your mom up (over)? If she is that she's the women of your dreams.
2 Is she worth getting fired (over)?
3 Is she worth missing the movie (over)?
4 Is having a fun time with your friends worth getting your mom upset (over)?
5 Is that worth not seeing him (over)?
6 Is she worth not graduating (over)?
7 Is money worth getting divorced (over)?

How would you say these sentences please?

You can't me to clean the house. You could buy me a car and that still would be worth cleaning the house. You could buy me a car and cleaning the house still wouldn't be worth it.

He gave me concert tickets in exchange for information regarding a case.
Are the concert tickets worth the info you gave me?
Is the info worth the concert tickets he gave me?

Thank you
  

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In response to the first part of the question, I think you should include over in those sentences (although, for some reason I want to omit it from Sentence 4).

  • In response to the first part of the question, I think you should include over in those sentences (although, for some reason I want to omit it from Sentence 4).
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In response to the first part of the question, I think you should include over in those sentences (although, for some reason I want to omit it from Sentence 4).

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