1 The return on your money isn't worth the risk you're taking. Why take the risk? You're taking a lot of risk for very little return. (are the 3 clauses correct?)
2 The day the dollar is worth more than the euro, I'll.... 3 Nothing is worth more than a beer in front of a movie. (I don't think you can say IN FRONT OF A MOVIE?) 4 The only thing missing right now is beer.
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These are OK: 1 The return on your money isn't worth the risk you're taking. Why take the risk? You're taking a lot of risk for very little return.
— Mister Micawber
These are OK: 1 The return on your money isn't worth the risk you're taking.
Why take the risk?
You're taking a lot of risk for very little return.
2 The day the dollar is worth more than the euro, I'll..
3 Nothing is worth more than a beer at a movie / in front of the TV.
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1 The return on your money isn't worth the risk you're taking. Why take the risk? You're taking a lot of risk for very little return. 2 The day the dollar is worth more than the euro, I'll.. 3 Nothing is worth more than a beer at a movie / in front of the TV. 4 The only thing missing right now is beer.