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Azsoyol Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

please help me to use worth

please help me to understanding to this one?,,,,,,,,give me the response?
it is worth talking to joe / joe`s worth talking to
when i have to use -ing form with worth?

which is correct? -it is worth talking to joe
-talking to joe is worth
it isnt worth repearing the car
-the car isnt worth repearing
-the car isnt worth to be repaired
it`s worth it- what is meaning?....
whortwhile-express the idea `worth spending time`?
well worth-?
  

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Talking is a noun. Talking to Joe is usesless can also be expressed it is useless talking to Joe, or it is useless to talk to Joe. It's worth it: I spent a lot of money for that car, but it's worth it (the car is worth the expense).

  • Talking is a noun.
  • Talking to Joe is usesless can also be expressed it is useless talking to Joe, or it is useless to talk to Joe.
  • It's worth it: I spent a lot of money for that car, but it's worth it (the car is worth the expense).
  • Talking with your kids about drugs is worthwhile - is a worthwhile activity.
  • It may take longer to drive the scenic route, but it's well worth it.
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Talking is a noun. Talking to Joe is usesless can also be expressed it is useless talking to Joe, or it is useless to talk to Joe.

It's worth it:
I spent a lot of money for that car, but it's worth it (the car is worth the expense).
Talking with your kids about drugs is worthwhile - is a worthwhile activity.
It may take longer to drive the sc
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Capitalize the first word of every sentence, please!!!
You need to use the -ing form when a verb follows worth.
That movie is worth seeing. Joe is worth talking to. Is it worth doing? The car isn't worth repairing.

But nouns don't have -ing forms.
It's worth the expense. It's not worth the trouble. It's worth a try.
You can't put an

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